R Nelson Snider High School - Safari Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)
- Class of 1979
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The Safari R. Nelson Snider High School 4600 Fairlawn Pass Vol. 14 Fort Wayne, Indiana -- v ' H ri! if , •--- ■. ' -iirtfc ri j II WELCOME TO R. NELSON SNIDER The Grounds The People 2072169 WELCOME! Snider High School always invites visitors. Take your time and enjoy the tour. You have already seen the front of our school, so let us inform you of the history of our school. Snider was built in 1965. and for a while served as both Junior and Senior High School with classes in the morning as well as the evening. During the construction, a fire delayed the finishing date but Panther Pride and School Spirit prevailed to make Snider the school it is today. The current enrollment is over 1700 and Snider has an experienced staff of teachers and many challenging courses to offer to all students. If you like to get involved in sports then just stay after school and enjoy. We take pride in all our sports including, football, wrestling, tennis, gymnastics, and cross country. All have been ranked in the top 10 in State Competition. Don ' t feel jilted girls, we have girls basketball, volleyball, tennis, track, gymnastics and a new golf team to boot! Sports don ' t interest you? Well, how about Drama, Student Council, Afro-Heritage, plays, both in the fall and spring; DECA; COE; FSA. What would you like to do? If it can ' t be found here, talk to the Student Council and sec if a club or interest can be arranged. Now that we ' ve filled you in on who we are, and what we have, follow us and we ' ll proceed! Q SCHOOL BUSn - ' 1 ■.-,,,. lit All In A Day . . . TOUR ITINERARY Opening Thome Tour Through Snider High First step. MEMORABLE EVENTS To your right. ACADEMICS, the quest for an A Immediately ahead, SPORTS, our pride and joy Now for your enjoyment, INTERESTS, We will take a rest so you can enjoy the ALBUM, a closer look at our people! Ready? Let ' s see where our Panthers Prowl Find your name in the INDEX. Parents and Community support our school through the PATRON PAGE A farewell to the 78-79 school year, and a look ahead. r 66-101 102-115 116-181 182-185 186-189 190-192. All In A Year ■P-U B V Ss: NIC TOR Yf Week! Zany Spirit Week Concludes With Crowning Of Homecoming Queen ABOVE: Ann Morrison and Brenda Glock work hard during the game to raise the spirit of Panther fans. TOP RIGHT: Coach Russ Bush and the Panther team watch nervously during the last minutes of the game. MIDDLE: Plays during the hard fought game against Northrop. RIGHT: The determined Panther lino. We tried but we couldn ' t do it . 10 A Homecoming Carol TWAS the week before Homecoming and all through the halls, decorations festooned most of the walls. Excitement was bubbling, spirit filled the air. Could Northrop beat us? They wouldn ' t dare! The students were dressing in more ways than one, for we Snider Panthers know the meaning of fun. There were dress up - dress down, and hoe down day too, and wow, did boy hush day keep guys in a stew. The week soon climaxed; it was the day of the PowderPuff game, the Junior-Senior battle gave Seniors all the fame! The bon-fire was lit, its flames flaring high. All Panthers were hoping a victory ' d be nigh. October 6th came, our spirit out poured. And half-time showed Panthers were high on the board. Two minutes to go, the score 14-10 But the Panthers missed a touchdown and that was the end. Homecoming Queen Kathy Hornak John Walters Homecoming Court - (L-R| Rick Dansby. Gabrclle Autry; Reggie Moore. Sylvia Porter; Brian Lee, Mitzi Schmidt; John Walters. Kathy Hornak; ]im Fisher. Barb Malonc; Mark Kalcnback, Maureen Hornak; Kyle McMahon, Susan Cunningham. Despite the cold weather and the defeat of our team. Snider Panthers chalked up another homecoming game and headed for the dance and assorted parties concluding a fun-filled week. 11 Harvey Hops Into Snider ' s Fall Play The Result? Success! Have I seen a what? A rabbit, 6 feet tall? No, I ' m sorry, I haven ' t. Well, Harvey may have been invisible, but the Snider student body really enjoyed seeing it. This year Snider ' s Fine Arts Department produced Harvey . The funny yet serious story of a compassionate man - Elwood P. Dowd, who keeps company with an invisible six foot rabbit, Harvey. Andy Weissert did an excellent job playing Elwood, one almost felt that there really was a rabbit on stage. Stacia Wallace also added believability to the play in her part as Elwood ' s sister, Vera. The cast of Harvey was made up of veterans from plays and musicals of years past and a few acted in summer productions sponsored by Snider ' s Drama Department. All members felt a sense of loyalty to each other. No matter how big or small the part, all helped in making scenery and state props. The fact that Harvey could be enjoyed by the whole family, and had played in theatres and on Broadway could have attributed to the play ' s success. To sum up the play, all members did an excellent job in expressing the need to accept a person, no matter how different, no matter how large that ' person ' may be! Feliz Navidad . . . Joyeux Noel Frohe Wcihnnchten . . . In Satur- nalia, no matter how you say it, it still means Merry Christmas. Last Christ- mas the foreign language classes decorated their classrooms accord- ingly. The Spanish rooms were decorat- ed with brightly colored Latin Amer ican lamps. The lamps were ornamented with figurines represent- ing different Central American cultures. To add brilliance to spirit, colorful ribbons hung from the lamps. Other projects made by the Spanish students were beautiful piriatas of all shapes and sizes, and of course, wooden ornaments to brighten the tree. The French classes, not willing to be out done, made joyous banners displaying Christmas salutations in French. Beautiful mobiles balanced playfully from the ceiling. The German classes stayed with tradition in that they decorated the tree with German ornaments. The Latin classes decorated their rooms with lacy snowflakes and simulated stained glass windows. When the lights were turned out, spirit was aglow. ABOVE LEFT: Edie Hinman spreads Christmas cheer with a bright smile and displays a traditional German outfit. ABOVE RIGHT: One of the many Latin American lamps that decorated the Spanish classroom. 14 ABOVE: The Latin classroom with simulated stained glass windows. ABOVE RIGHT: The French classroom was filled with Christmas mobiles and banners BELOW LEFT: French students like singing Christmas carols. BELOW RIGHT: Karen Shelby helps prepare the punch while Scott Wiseman enjoys the assorted Christmas cookies. Snider Sports Night: Faculty Vs. Panther Jocks 16 ABOVE: Coach Hawley, with sheer determina- tion, reaches out to receive a pass from one of his teammates. TOP RIGHT: Principal. Mr. Petrie. shows that not only can he run a school, but he runs the court well too! ABOVE: Wearing gloves and boots, the teach | compete with the athletes during Snider ' s Z£ j Sports Night. lay LaFevra Concert Inspires Students TOP LEFT: Ray LaFovra keeps an attentive audience with his unique style of hard rock and spiritual lyrics. TOP RIGHT: Renec ads a feminine touch to the music. She has been spicing up the vocal portion of the group for some time. LEFT: The family thai plays together . . . Brothers, |ohn and Kent Burkett. have been with the LaFovra Band playing the guitar for the group. 17 There are over forty different classes and field trips packed into three exciting days. The students are going to register themselves into classes like: CPR, Cake Decorating, Fencing, Scuba Diving, Disco and Unicycling. Not to mention the field trips to businesses industries around Fort Wayne, Modeling agencies and cosmotology centers; Bowling, New- spaper Production etc. It ' s a hard decision, only picking four of the I1 2 hour classes. For something this different and special, the Student Council has to pick a unique name for this week. How about Experience 79, or something like that? Do you call that UNIQUE? Okay, why not call it Unique Week? What A UNIQUE WEEK Left to right: Elora Taylor and Parviz Hudda play Scrabble; Glen Gotlieb and Mark West play backgammon: Tim Colone prepares to bowl; Erin Keys smiles through a free hairstyling; Madonna Cornellison tries desperately to revive a half-hearted rescue in CPR class; Mark Maisonneuvc mounts his unicycle for a spin down the halls; cake decorating can be fun: everybody gets into the beat while dancing in Disco class, right Karen? [t Was For Panthers! No problem getting manpower, all the students will participate, so it would only stand to reason that we ' ll get enough volunteers. Good, how about funds for this project? What about Dances, and Candy sales? Right! And I ' m sure the community will back the school 100%. Seven months later an idea conceived by a few Student Council members was born, and the student body loved it. A chance to experience three days of unique free form educational classes was nothing to sneeze at. So, from March 27 until March 29, it was, Good-bye Einstein, hello Jacques Cousteau, )ulia Childs, and John Travolta, etc. Something For Everyone Plain And Fancy Captivates Audience This year ' s musical, Plain and Fancy, captured the hearts of all Panthers. Take a group of talented high school students, terrific choreo- graphy, spirited songs and a director like Mr. Tucker, a Pit director like Mr. Seeger, a choreographer like Mr. Clauser and the singing direction of Mr. Nicholas, and you can ' t help producing an excellent musical. Plain and Fancy is about a high class New York couple, portrayed by Leslie Venderly and Andy Weissert, who go to an Amish community to sell property they have inherited from a distant relative. They encounter all the customs and beliefs of the Amish sect, while humorous as well as touching circumstances occur. Mitzi Schmidt portrays a young Amish girl who is in love with Dave Getzin, but because of her father ' s wishes (Carl Sargent), she is being forced to marry Dave ' s brother, played by Mark Maisonneuve. Since Plain and Fancy was not an extremely well known musical, the Fine Arts Department went all out for publicity by catching a slogan from one of the songs - You Can ' t Miss It. And, many of the Panthers took that advice and saw the musical. Plain and Fancy played to full crowds all three nights. I ROW 1: Mr. Jim Clauser, Kelly Pierce, Ed Schlictenmever. Ruth Teetor. Dave Getzin, Mitzi Schmidt, Carl Sargent, |amie Hall. Mark Maisonneuve, Leslie Venderly. Andy Weissert, Mr. Terry Tucker. ROW 2: Tracy Stephenson, Ann Seybolt. Karen Hall. Denise Schertz. Lori Leonard, Betsy Hill. Dawn Kneller. Kathy O ' Brian. Jenny Kent, |ane Lanier. Arlene Kennedy, Heidi Baurele. Dawn Fisher, ]anette Saferstein. |oe Dick, |im Griswold. ROW 3: Carolyn Warren, Glynis |ames. Laura Caroll, Rob Jones, Jill Johnson. Bill Maish, Karen Klee, Dan Palmer. Nadine Perkins, Tom Teel. Dave Willoughby. Donna Garvin, Mike Wiedenhoeft. Katy Dixon, Colleen Carlson. Karen Stanger. Kim Klee. ROW 4: Wade Riedinger, Al Bunch. Tim Martin, Sherri Schmidt. Miriam McClendon, Paul Krueger, Pete Barth, Stacia Wallace, John Spring. LEFT: How it was when we were young , Mitzi Schmidt and Dave Getzin reflect on their childhood love in song. LOWER LEFT: Carl Sargent gives counseling to his daughter, Mitzi Schmidt before her wedding day. BELOW: Before a perfect performance, there ' s lots of practice. Here Andy Weissert and Jamie Hall rehearse with Dave Getzin. Sketchbook Shows Off Talents Top Left: Andy Weissert tries to convince Jamie Hall to give him her $10 shirt for a $50 experiment. |amie didn ' t accept the offer. Below: Carolyn Warren sings a selection from the movie The Wiz . 22 Of Both Students And Faculty Left: Mr. Hemmer, Mr. Richardson and Mr. Volz sing the maladies of having long hair from a selection from the movie Hair . Mr. Nicholas waits patiently. Below Left: Mr. Tucker is propositioned by the Spirit of Television Past, Present and Future , who is Mrs. Weinraub. Center Left: Go to bed Edith, I ' m going to watch the late, late, late movie , says Mr. Tucker to Mrs. Zank in a skit where they portrayed Archie and Edith Bunker. Below: |ohn Floridis strums his guitar while playing a Spanish Sonata he composed himself. Needless to say the crowd was awestruck. mt 23 Mitzi Schmidt Reigns Over 1979 Above: Couples dance the night away, yet reserve energy for the after-prom disco. Right: Mitzi Schmidt and Jamie Hall sing Always and Forever after Mitzi ' s crowning. Opposite page left: Ron Bandor and his steady date. Rhonda Cramer, seem to be enjoying the dance. Opposite page right: Nancy Achlcman and her escort make a pretty picture in a garden setting. Opposite page top: Dick Scegcr and his orchestra. 24 Prom Always And Forever 26 27 Everybody needs reading, writing skills Snider ' s English department offers a wide variety of courses designed to meet the needs of all levels of students. Particularly popular are the college-oriented courses which teach definite skills needed to succeed in higher education. Research Paper Writing, Advanced Composition and Senior Advanced English attract a large number of college-bound students year after year. Also useful to students are the multitudinous reading courses such as: Individualized Reading, Reading Techniques, Exploring the World of Adventure, Studies in Non-Fiction, Mystery and Suspense etc. Not forgotten are the sequence courses which last all year round and still have their share of student interest: Traditional Sophomore English, Junior English Senior English still survive steadfastly in the vast array of elective courses. TOP: Stacia Wallace shares a humorous selection from her English book with Nancy Dietz. ABOVE: Marcus Tharp smiles thinking of his relief in turning in his English paper. Themes are a major part of class. 28 TOP: Senior John Pritchard discusses the 55 mile an hour speed limit with anyone who is willing to listen. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Pabst asks Andy Weissert to present the next chapter of THE RUSSIAN to the Advanced Senior English class. ABOVE: Miss Bochnecht tries to explain an assignment, while some of her students come up to be photographed. 29 Teaching History Today Requires A Variety Of Techniques ABOVE: Mr. Franzman, with his candy questions, keeps students thinking about current events around the world. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Vote, known for his Stars Stripes lecturn, helps a student with a make-up test in the hall. LEFT: Pete Bartholomew shows that, regardless of how well a teacher presents material, outside reading and work is still required. 30 It has been said that history is needed in order to avoid the mistakes made by our forefathers, and also, to keep in mind the solutions used in solving the past problems. Believe it or not, five years from now history books will be talking about Sadat Begin at Carter ' s Summit, and the tension that built up when China started to invade Vietnam. Only time can tell how these problems will affect our futures, but the history department realizes the need to be informed, that is why it offers so many interesting electives to suppliment the required history courses. These classes are: U.S. History (required for Juniors], Government (required for Seniors), Economics, World History, Values and Issues, and classes that deal with different cultural, economical and sociological aspects of the world such as Anth- ropology, Psychology, Sociology. LEFT: Here Mr. Schuckel lectures to his class. Check the divider page, you can see his feelings toward our photographer in his class. BELOW: Most history teachers take time each day to enlighten their class about the latest political jokes . 31 Slide Rules Outdated, Calculators Necessary Many students never mastered a slide rule; the world demands faster, and more accurate answers. Today ' s students depend largely on newer calculators, whether it be for Math. Chemistry, Drafting, or Accounting. Snider has an advanced Math department with such courses at Trig., Analytic Geometry, Special Algebra, Calculus, and Computer Program- ming. Of course, the department also stresses the basic math courses like, Fundamentals of Algebra, Fundamen- tals of Geometry, Geometry, Algebra 3 4, General Math, and Senior Consumer Math. Snider ' s Math students will be well prepared to face an ever technically growing world. ABOVE: Kevin Westerman completes an assignment in the Computer Room. Computer Science is being stressed by Math and Business teachers alike. RIGHT: Mr. Rothenhaoefer explains a new lesson to his Algebra students. TOP RIGHT PAGE: Could Mr. Fast actually be stumped by some kind of a math problem, or is he checking his grade book? MID RIGHT PAGE: Ms. Gump lectures to her class after writing out the day ' s notes and assignments on the board. FAR RIGHT: Some trick, look mom. no body! Jeff Kern looks on while a friend, a computer terminal operates. 32 33 Chemistry experiments, lab work, f TOP RIGHT: Even when allowed .017, error, accuracy is stressed. ABOVE: Tomorrow we ' ll know who does not have good lab techniques with the AgNo3. All of you with black spots speckeling your hands wi be more careful next time. RIGHT: Is this the nose to the grind stone belief, or did he forget his glasses? OPP. PAGE. RIGHT: Group labs enable students to discuss problems aloud, and troubleshoot them early. OPP. PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Kline provides personal attention to his students in Physics class. 34 features of Science Department 072163 t . You want mo to cut this pigs heart? Oh no, did you say the clear liquid was our organic solution? -Nancy, how fast can we redo our experiment? I still can ' t see how this Ray- O-Vac can tune in Bob Seeger! Anything can be read and memor- ized, but actually doing an experiment or dissection makes students use their acquired knowledge. That is why labs in Science classes, no matter what type, prove so important. The ideas and concepts stick longer. To do this. Snider had developed a wide variety of courses including Advanced Biology, Life Science, Chemistry, Advanced Science, Physical Science, Physics and Man Made World. With all these varied classes, the students are allowed to explore the area of science that captures their attention most. 35 TOP: Writing compositions in French class enables students to understand the grammatical side of the language. LEFT: To perfect a foreign language many hours of homework are required. Here Mrs. Parker collects papers from her class. RIGHT: Cooking is another joy of the language classes. Sra. Rodriguez and students prepare bufiuelos. 36 Language Classes: Key To New Cultures French, Spanish, German, Latin can all be used whether doing bi-lingual work, studying law or medicine, social work, or just vaca- tioning. It ' s not necessary to travel the globe, however, since almost any highly populated city will have foreign sections. The Foreign Language Classes take pride in their students. The department is headed by Senora Sofia Rodriguez, and a staff of experienced instructors. Besides exposure to the language, students study the geography, history, and foods of countries whose language is being studied. The foreign language department ' s big event is the Christ- mas festival. Each language is responsible to decorate, sing, and dress as is customary for the specific culture. Another activity sponsored by the department was the Language Club ' s Mardi Gras. These events provide enjoyment as well as learning. TOP LEFT: Snider has many advanced students from the junior highs in the foreign language program. Here Dorothy Lichti. a ninth grader from Lane and Cathy McDonough. a tenth grader from Snider share. LEFT: Hola! Senor de la Guardia shouts a friendly greeting to a passer-by with camera. ABOVE: Not only Spanish students conk. Here a French class is shown making crepes. 37 Above: Shari Schlichtenmyer asks, Are you sure you want me to ' hit ' you? Above right: Darla Leitzman ponders, You gotta ' know when to hold ' em, know when to fold ' em! Right: Bill McComb and Karen Coleman are wondering, Did you say craps or crepes? 38 Students Celebrate Mardi Gras Above right: Dorothy Zurbrugg is willing to try her luck one more time on the number wheel and Sue Wessel waits to take her money. 39 Snider ' s Band Keeps Fans Dazzled Row 1 L - R K Lavlon D Kneller. S. Peterson, 1. Miller. T Barnelt, S Mueller. B Anderson (Drum Major), P krueger [Drum Maori. K Klee [Drum Ma,orl |. Speck. L. Savers. M. Good. K.Becraft. K. Clauss. L McDaniel. Row 2- B Guindon. R Donnelly, C. Alor. T. Hollowell M. Noy, B Gavin BCullls, I- Gehman. K Stringer [. Lemert. C. lames. L Leonard B Fisher. L South Row 3: N Parker, S Earl. D Horibacka. C Want. N. Evans. K Hendnkson. K Klee R. White. M.McPeekC Miller P Grieninger. B Moore. T Duncan | Wrislpus Row 4: C. Campbell. T. Oster. B.G. Ward. ]. Haggard. U. Saxena. S Schliclcnmeyer, L. Ka.n. B. Meyer. L. Deputy. L. Treen. Vandervelde. T. Peterson. A Keinhai ' ins R Eisemann Lisa Funk Row 5- K Brennan. R Sunderman. M. Neelv. E. Laidroo. C Omstead 1 Dick A Blackburn. I Spring. 1 DeBrosse. S. Curry. B. Witt. B wftte, D Barta. K wftta Ro« 6: S Senger, B. Kempton, M Douglass, D McCreanor. M. Kennolly. D, Oechslc. M. White. T Wozniak, k ■Snannen. Curry. | Flowers K. Evans R Farris. B Snvder. | Reiferl Row 7: L Travcoff. C. Guindon, k Dixon, T. Waechlor. K. Lundy. D McCasl.n. T. Oster L. Petersen B. Hollowell | Powell. T Fisher. C Laird G Brown Clones Row 8: 1. [ohnson. S Doolin. S Hall. N Nank. S. Small. T. Farthing, k McMahan. S. Unch. D. Conser. S. Mettert. R. Leatherman. S. Aderholt. 1) Baggs C. Mason. L. Elmer Row 9: C Clauss. |. Gilmore. S. Miller. M Maissonneuvc. k Roo. S Tiffany, S. Snyder. C, Warren C.Yansky.S.Sproat, |. Owens L Barr S. Ruiz K Donnelly Row 10: C Cox, T Poore. B. Ginder, T. Baker. S Wollner, M. McCaslin, D lust. T I llley. M. Zehr. k Brown. L. Hendnksen L. Moening. L. Debbs G. kelly Row ' ll: | Cavanaugh. D. Sprott. B. Wall. M. Dively. E. |ones. B. Whitlow. B. Nussu. A. Scyboldt, L |ehl, B Smith. D. Fisher, k. Tsiguloff. J. Matter. |. Warren. E. Hinman. |. Maxwell. The 1979 Panther Marching Band, complemented by the colorful flag and rifle squads, was one of the finest in Snider ' s history. This was no accident, however, rather, the product of countless hours of practice and coordination throughout the summer and fall months, as most band members will readily attest. The halftime show, which was writen and executed in corps style, was performed at each of the home football games as well as at a number of intra-state competitions. Its repe- toire included the quick stepping opener Russian Sailors ' Dance , the broadway hit, What I Did For Love , a concert arrangement of Chuck Mangione ' s Legend Of The One- Eyed Sailor and the popular jazz chart Chase The Clouds Away as a finale. The band placed 4th in NISBOVA competition and 8th at the state contest at Indiana State University in Terre Haut, under the direction of drum majors Bob Anderson, Karen Klee, and Paul Krueger. The constant cadence of the drums, helps keep the beat for Snider ' s band during half time. -wr a wLjm i - n Sti M  i ' l  teL sw. ftv ,- H v r, ] ■V ■f: . U - A I ?(! LEFT: Playing the drums must be easy, Brian Ginder can play them with his eyes closed! ABOVE: Hey!, Don Just. See, band members, even those who play the drums, can hear above the roar at Snider ' s pep-sessions. 41 Wind Machine Breezes On Sitting: Scott Curry. Arlan Blackburn; First Row: Brent Witte. Kim Klee, Brian Witt, Liz Deputy, Mike White. Carol Want. Marc Neely. Dave Snyder, Bradly Kuhns; Row 2: |an Conser. Scott Weltner. Bob Anderson. Ken Shcannen. Row 3: Jeff Flowers, Tom Baker. Chris VanDyke: Greg Sidell, Ron Sunderman, Ken Taylor. 42 Jazz Band Blows Competitors Away Row 1: Beth Fisher, Kevin Brown, Mike Kennelly. Bob Guindon, Jerry Owen; Row 2: Jim Gehman, Tom Wozniak, Laura Henriksen, Steve Doolin, Mike Nank; Row 3: Scott Hall, [on Curry, Terry Fisher, Doug Oechsle; Row 4: John Spring. Randy Farris, Joe Dick. Kim Clauss. -awn 9- 1. Li iirr ( Mrs. Julie Seeger leads brass section. 43 Ranked 10th In All State Marching Contest Varsity Band Row 1: Teresa Farthing, Jan Conser, Steve Small, Bob Anderson, Cheryl Guindon, Martha McPeek, Nina Evans, Ronda White, Diane Heribacka, Lori Leonard, Kimmerly Klee; Row 2: Bonnie Hollowell. Sandy Mettert, Terri Oster. Liz Deputy. Mark Finco, Carol Ator. Karen Henriksen, Laurie Barr, Shari Schlictenmeyer, Ursula Saxena. Jody Haggard: Row 3: Renee Leatherman, Sue Aderholt, Cheri Mason, Debbie Boggs, Lisa Petterson, Scott Hall, Sue Rutz: Row 4: David Barta, Kirk Evans. Greg Brown, Brent Witte, John Curry. Jeff Powell, Terry Fisher, Mike White, Ken Shannen, Brian Witt, Jeff Flowers, Mrs. Seeger; Row 5: Steve Snyder, Tom Utley, Mark McCaslin, Tim Poore, Brian Ginder, Tom Baker, Scott Weltner, Don Just, Kent Roe. Bob Rolland, John Lemert. Arlan Blackburn, Scott Curry, Marc Neely, John Spring, Ron Sunderman Concert Band - Chosen Honor Band At Ball State Row 1: Tania Waechter, Dana McCaslin, Katy Dixon, Brigette Moore, Tammy Duncan, Lorraine Kain, Beth Fisher, Sandy Earl. Row 2: Alan Cri 11, Kyle McMahan, Linda Elmer, Laura Muennig. Lisa Dabbs, Lisa Funk, Barb Smith, Pam Grieninger, Brigetta Ward. Lori South; Row 3: Tammy Peterson, Dave Vandervelde A len Kleinhans, Rosemary Eisenmann, Linda Treen. Jerry Owen. Dave Snyder. Steve Doolin, Mike Nank; Row 4: Steve Tiffany. Keym Brown. Mark Zehr Katie Waffle. Mike Kennelly, Terri Hollowell Doug Oechsle. Tom Wazniak. Randy Farris, Dave McCreanor, Cindy Laird, Roger Donaldson, Mike Jacobsen, Jon Vaught, Mrs. faeeger. Orchestras For Both Concerts And The Pit Violin First Row: Kathy Weatherford, Robin Piatt. Linda Elmer, Linda Przenczny, Cheri Herndon, Cathy Donnelly, Ken Stocker, Rhett Butler, Dave Martin. Karen Klee, Liz Jones, Vicki Fitzgerald, Laura Herrikson, Harry Calahan, Cathy Hill, Julie Fowler. Lynette Billman: Violas: Mary Dively, Wade Riedinger: Cello; Sue Hollins. Khristin Lundy, Cathy O ' Brien, Amy Baker, Janice Bracht, Krista Auginbaugh; Basses: Tim Martin, Bradley Kuhns, John Meyers, Kim Clauss; Harp: Lisa Dabbs; Percussion: Tom Utley, Tom Baker. Director Richard Seeger; Woodwinds: Lisa McKibben, Laurie Leonard, Kim Klee, Carol Want. Jan Conser, Greg Sidell, Teresa Farthing. Joe Gavee: Brass: Mike White, Brian Witt, Jeff Flower, Liz Deputy, Peggy Lacock, Andy Albright, Marty Ross; Trombones: Arlan Blackburn, Scott Curry, Marc Neely; Tuba: Dave Elick Row One: Kathy Weatherford. Cheri Herndon. Cathy Donnelly, Linda Elmer, Laura Hendrickson, Dave Martin. Vicki Fitzgerald, Mary Dively, Holden Maecker, Jan Bracht, Amy Baker, Kristin Lundy, Sue Hollins, Mr. Seeger. Tom Baker, Beth Fisher, Second Row: Bob Guindon, Greg Sidell, Chery Guindon. Scott Hall, Lisa Dabbs. Third Row: Tammy Peterson, Bonnie Holowell. Nina Evans, Bob Anderson, Carol Want, Jan Conser, Daren Henrrickson, Matt Haller, Mike Kennelly, Brian Witt, Mike White, Ken Schannen. Jeff Flowers, Liz Deputy, Peggy Laycock. Arlan Blackburn, Scott Curry, Mark Neely. 46 Pom-Pons, Flag Squad Add Beauty And Style Row 1: Grace Kelly, Ann Seybolt, Cheri Jones, Becky Whitlow, Kelly Brennan, Jackie Warren, Chris Claim. Lisa Funk, Mary Dively. Karen Witta Barb Nussa; Row .. Shari Senger. Nancy Parker. Jackie Cavanaugh, Karen Tsiguloff. Barb Smith, Beth Jones. Linda Elmer. Jennie Wristpus, Donna Sprott Jackie Reifert. Chris Campbell; Row 3- Lori Traycoff Lorraine Jehl. Kathv Donnelly. Carolyn Cox, Kim Johnson, Edie Hinman. Jill Johnson. Johnna Maxwell. Jenny Maths. Dawn Fisher. Becky Wall. I Row 1: Julie Miller, Dawn Kneller. Carol Parker, Kim Layton, Sherry P etersen; Row 2: Michele Good, Laura Smiors, Kim Clauss, Tina Barnett. Jami Speck. Sharon Mueller. 47 Snider Singing Groups Include m s mmsm 48 Swing Choir And Tenor Bass Choir Concert Choir- Row 1: Tracy Stephenson, Debra Hannigan. Deborah Reynal, Shellene Detwiler. Julie Crilly, Julie Longroy, Nadine Perkins, Cheryl Herndon. Ruth Teetor Nancy Sherbinsky, Marilyn Harlan, Sally Doyle. Sharon Albert. Cynthia Worthley, Jan Conser; Row 2: Janette Safirstein Dina Zurzolo, Shen Senger, Laura Caste ' tter Robin Mangone, Donna Garvin, Jamie Hall, Mitzi Schmidt, David Willoughby, Madonna Cornelissin. Heidi Bauerle Jacc. Oyer. Penny Miller. Jeanne Abraham; Row 3: Lea-Ann McDaniel. Elizabeth Aldridge. Tondra Upshaw, Robert Tennis. Richard Harvey. Bruce Hayes, Clinton Crowe Rick Roark, Dave Getzin Bill Maish, Bryon Smith, Tim Jurju, Beth Steiner, Cheryl Craft. Diane Goering; Row 4: Judy Cooper. Shen Schmidt Ke ly Moore Kurt Moehlenkamp. Phil Beaver, Miriam McClendon. Randy Hensley, Michael Bryan, Robert Jones, Tim Martin. Paul Krueger, Jenni Kent. Leslie Venderly, Lisa Fishenng, Linda Snyder, Stephanie Doerflein Girls Treble Choir: Row 1: Warren. Carolyn, Timmons, Sherry, Arrington, Connie, Skinner, Sandy Harnett Tina. Laird, Cindy, Mettert Rutt Barnett, Teresa, Nay, Lisa. Bennett. Lisa, Griswold, Mary. Barbre, Janet. Brandt. Carol; Row 2: Haggenjos Brenda Strouse Nedda. Stache Me lame, Soha ski Jul Rmg, Pataaa. Fitzgerald, Vicki, Steele, Renee, Boyle, Tammy, Peterson, Cindy. Hottinger. Lisa, Span Elizabeth, Stache Melan.e; Row 3 HalLKare G Bre .™ Carla, Durham. Chris. Martin. Donna, Hayes, Cathy. Wilkening. Dina, Burns, Daren, Good. Michelle, Cain Sammie. Hamd n C S na A tZ Be m Jor Wendel. Daphene, Bassett, Angela, Taylor Elora, Doyle. Dana, West, Cindy, Burch, Teresa. Young, Leslie, Nietert, Becky, Glenn, Diana, Hill, Betsy, Bambor, Shari, Ray, Beverly Stagecraft Vital To Productions Row 1: Ann LeMasters, Monica Gill, Mike Selby. Stephan Selby, Julie Fowler, Mr. Clauser, Chris Lanning; Row 2: ]eff Wootton, |on Griswold. Randy Brumbaugh, Brad Lucas, Phil Lanning; Row 3: Scott Stockhouse, Scott Tarr, Ron Gary, alan Tonak, Marie Jensen, Tom Aurich, C.J. Loney. Fine Arts Classes Utilize Talents What are the Fine Arts? Acting, singing, painting, sculpting, ballet playing a trumpet, cartooning, etc. Any area that takes a creative mind and talent can be expressed through Fine Arts. Snider ' s Fine Arts Department headed by enables students to cultivate their talents. The department is responsible for putting on such productions as Harvey and Plain and Fancy, The Christmas Concert, Sketchbook talent show, and all displays in the main hall. Snider has something for all arts fans. If you like to sing, try out for the choir, or act maybe in a play or musical. The different bands from march- ing to Jazz band offer variety too. Or maybe you just like to draw or make jewelry, it ' s here at Snider for the taking. So join in the fun be creative. I TOP: Deena George. Patty Grime, and Patty Magee receive instructions from Ms. Blakeman on art project. LEFT: Trying for a perfect geometric design. Ron DePew works on his color wheel. RIGHT: Before a construction, something always needs to be cut. Here Cheryl Conner cuts out a heart. Business Training Is Used In More The Business curriculum consists of six different branches of study; General, Clerical, Secretarial, Busi- ness Administration and Accounting, Distributive and Cooperative Office Education. The Business Department provides excellent training for students planning to enter the world of business. Not only are business courses attractive to would-be secretaries, business men and women, but also typing aids students in term papers, reports and many assignments requir- ing typed material. Accounting and Bookkeeping can help in balancing check books and in making up personal budgets as well as saving a few dollars come tax time. Notehand and Shorthand as well, can be used in taking notes, an area that everyone is looking for ways to improve. Distributive and Cooperative Education offer on-the-job training complete with credit. All of the courses are vital to those seriously interested in a business career, plus they have practical application for those not interested in business career. TOP: Mrs. Ricketts is reviewing shorthand words from the lesson. Despite popular belief, shorthand CAN be learned, easily. TOP RIGHT: Accounting class can sometimes be confusing. Here, Mr. Isaccs helps Gindy Kazee with her ledger. ABOVE: Though typing isn ' t required, most students find it a necessity for other classes. RIGHT: Mark Herndon shows that practice makes perfect. Typing is beneficial to all, whether looking for a job, or typing a term paper. 52 Than Just After School Jobs 8 ABOVE: Snider ' s Clerical Practice course enables students to familiarize themselves with many office machines. Here Wendy Stoner operates a stencil machine. 53 Many Students Find Practical Arts Beneficial Industrial Arts and Home Economics prepare students with the skills needed in everyday living. Whether you want to construct furniture or a dress, Snider ' s Practical Arts Department is ben- eficial to guys and girls alike. In the Home Economics divi- sion, students are offered courses in Foods, Foods Chef, Clothing, Housing, Family Living, and Child and Human Development. A new course that is also offered to students is called Singles Living. It teaches students how to budget money, balance a checkbook, sew on a button, cook a steak, and more. The Industrial Arts division offers various courses such as, Power Mechanics, Electronics, General Shop, Beginning and Advanced Woods, Metals, and Drafting. 54 Drafting, Woodshop Interest Panthers OPPOSITE RIGHT: Mrs. Gallender not only teaches Foods, but has written a book dealing with special diets for the handicapped. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Mrs. Haak discusses fabrics and styles with a group from her sewing class. ABOVE LEFT: Senior Gary Lee works on a radial saw in Shop Class. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Ryan keeps his students working, with humorous cracks during Shop Class. LEFT: Come on John DeBrosse! I ' ve heard of having your Nose to the grind stone, but does really apply to drafting? LEFT: Besides learning a good craft. Shop and Metals enable each student to work on a different project. 55 Physical Education Builds Skills, Teamwork A person never realizes how lucky he is, until he finds out that life was simpler in the beginning. Keeping in shape, health, and peace of mind is easy while in school but gets more difficult as the years go on. Besides keeping healthy and fit, physical education promotes team- work and good sportsmanship, both needed to live productive lives. The courses offered are challeng- ing and most students take more electives after finishing the So- phomore requirement of one semester of physical-education. Some of the courses offered are: Dance, Body Building and Team Sports, and Gymnastics Tumbling. 56 TOP LEFT: From the expression on Kurt ABOVE: 1,2,3,1; 1.2,3,2; Besides sports exposure, Seibold ' s face, you can see the rings are no easy physical fitness is stressed in Snider ' s program exercise. for sophomores. Physical Education TOP RIGHT: Wrestling is not only for team members, Mr. Swihart coaches in the back- ground. LEFT: Holly Bales and Denise Rousseau take a breather after a hard gymnastics workout. 57 Media And Guidance Centers Provide AUDIOVISUAL ASSISTANTS FRONT ROW: Kevin Erdman, Shang Grantham, Randy Brumbaugh, Steve Zoller, Tony Lalevich. BACK ROW: Scott Hall, Brian Barcus, Todd Haines, Scott Stackhouse. David Hannigan. NOT PICTURED: Chris Yansky. 58 Students With Vital Information The Media Center proves helpful to many of the students in housing research material and popular books. Current magazines are kept for reference and leisure reading during class periods and study halls. Many daily newspapers are available for those who don ' t have an opportunity to read the latest news before school in the morning. Besides being a center for reading and checking out books, the quiet atmosphere is favored over the sometimes buzzing study hall. The Guidance Center offers valuable aid to anyone interested in college, the Armed Forces, vocational school, or career help. There is now a counselor at the center every hour of each day since it has been moved to provide walk-in service to students. Custodians And Cooks Work Hard To Keep School Intact 60 ,r n ' Student Earn While They Learn In D.E. Front Row (L-R) Peggy Tellman. Advisor Sandy Weigamann. Holly Winner. Tammy Boyle. Tish Hunnicutt. Patty Garey, Marie Noe Lisa Wilkening, Pat Jackson. Tondra Upshaw, Matt ' Ontiveros, Janis Mulpagano, Kim Hassell, Claudette Rozier, Tonia Simpson. Jeff Weisenauer, Pam Niew; Middle Row: Bill Voitlein, Bruce Garvin Chuck Frederick. Holly Bales, Barb Benjamin, Jenny DeHaven, Terri Krull. Scott Houser. Mary Ciskdon. Dave Dehr, Nina Shaw. Debbie Foltz. Julia Kerr. Rhonda Kramer. Teri Kramer: Top Row: Tim Parks, Mick Douglas. Mike Williams. Mike Gibson. Lonnie Eley. Vernon Martin, Deb Hagler. Reggie Moore. Caroline Ziliak, Wilfred Billingsley. Kevin Lamb, Sylvia Bledsoe, Rickey Rice, Kevin Waller. Ms. Tellman goes over assignments with her DE class. 62 RVC Teaches Skills For Today ' s World 63 OEA Teaches Office Skills FRONT ROW 1 to r: Julie Longroy, Gindy Kazee. Cindy Hiatt, Kim Davis, Melody Pittenger, Heidi Shaw. BACK: Loretta Warren, Diane Viterisi, Patty Blevins. Pratima Patel. Vickie Coleman, Nan Thomas. Sue Shearer, Laurie Churchward, Advisor, Mr. Robert Vachon. NOT PICTURED: Shelly Leitzman, Diana Babcock, Peggy Lyons, Shelly Schmitker, Wendy Stoner, Tracy Crider. Sharon Mulpagano, Carmen Lawrence. Jeanette Williams, Mike Fry. Mrs. Edwards looks on as Sue Shearer and Marcy [ones use copy machine. 64 Future Secretaries Join Together SEATED 1 to r: President Angie Scofield, Vice President Sue Shearer, Kris Whitacre. STANDING Diana Storey, Pam Frane, Kim Mettert, Nora Pcolinski, Lori Matchett, Corresponding Secretary Kim Davis, Recording Secretary Gindy Kazee, Annette Fortier. The purpose of FSA is to learn about the secretarial profession through association with secretaries in the field. Students who might be interested in working in an office as a typist, stenographer, receptionist, secretary, or accountant, would enjoy and benefit from joining FSA. FSA meets once a month. Some of the meetings are in the evening and some during the school day. For the September meeting, Ms. Elsie Stock- dale was the guest speaker. The October meeting was initiation and installation of officers. The November meeting was a field trip. In December, students were invited to attend the NSA Christmas dinner. Programs were planned for the monthly meet- ings for the rest of the year. Angle Scofield checks out on the way to her secretarial job. 65 ete 4  66 67 Football Team Has Up And Down Season In three seasons this year ' s seniors have accomplished one of the best records in Panther History. As Sophomores, they were 7-1, Juniors, 8-1, and this campaign, 6-3, making an overall 21 and 5 career total. When they were sophomores, the team was exposed to publicity and pressure when they went against South Bend St. Joseph in the State Playoffs. The Panthers that same year, played Elmhurst because they were the North Division Champions. During their Junior and Senior years, they were North Division Runnerups. This season, Kyle Witwer, John Autry, Dave Garman, and Terry Burton, made the All North Division squad. Kyle, John, and Terry were all unanimously chosen All-SAC selec- tions. In All-North Honorable Men- tion were Dave Herold, Jim Wharton, John Venasco, and Wilfred Billingsley. Wilfred as a Sophomore was the city ' s scoring champ. Terry Burton and Wilfred Billingsley both lettered as Sophomores. Coach Hawley stated, The Bishop Dwenger game was our best game. If you recall, we lost 19-15 in a great high school football game. Dwenger was the State Runnerup: Elkhart Central was a good game too. In this the opening game, we rallied to win. Coach Hawley was tremendous- ly pleased with the season showing. LEFT: Coach Mike Hawley masterminds plays after consulting the press box advisors. Fast and Arnold. 68 ABOVE: Row 1, L-R - R. Crewz. W. Billingsley, R. Underwood, E. Milligan, B. Anderson, R. Dansby. T. Burton, S. Malkolm, ). Diest, M. Faust. Row 2 - D. Lewis, M. Reecer, J. Bench, G. McGovern, K. Witwer, B. Schmidt, J. Wharton, M. Grey. Row 3 - V. Martin. R. Goodwin, ). Autry, ). Verduce. L. Jordan, C. Stuart, T. Epple. Row 4 - M. Eicholtz. J. Hughes, M. Finco, J. Hay, A. Selking, N. Simmons, Row 5 - D. Garman, S. Beaman, M. Rian, S. Hankel. T. Paul, S. Congdon, J. Pritchard, D. Manrand, Row 6 - J. Harris, T. Vondran, D. Herold, M. Kallenback, D. McComb, M Phillips, B Voitlein, Row 7 - K. Brown, B. Phillips. J. Vernasco, K. Mettert, J Floridis, J. Davis, Row 8 - D. Taylor, D. Furos, (. Corner, D. Bailey J. Stilwell, K. Kaiser. Row 9 - C. Crow, M. Venderly, T. Lalevich E. Pankin, D. Bregin, T. Potosky. |. Bloom. Row 10 - Coach Doeffler Coach Fast. Coach Isaacs, Coach Hawlev, Coach Schaffer, Coach Bush. SEASONAL RECORD SHS VS. Elkhart 28 21 SHS VS. Warsaw 21 43 SHS VS. Elmhurst 28 27 SHS VS. Bishop Luers 14 SHS VS. Concordia 21 12 SHS VS. North Side 8 SHS VS. Northrop 10 14 SHS VS. Huntington North 42 7 I LEFT: Kurt Kiser gets ready to carry in the next play for the Panther offense. 69 Reserves Go In For Overtime •S %= jJ wa-gJ«3cgjfef K S5g Front Row L-R- S Wunderlich. S. Pittenger, S. Hartman, K. Georign. K. Smith, M. McMeen, S. Lewis, S. Clausman. R. Jones. G. Craft T DiNovo, M. Newville, T. Lake, A. Billingsley. Row 2 - T. Haines. M. McPeek, S. Ackerman. T. Williams, C. Hagerfield, C Flaugh, M. Clark, S. Stockberger, B. Mertz, M. Arnold, R. Wise, B. Barcus, J. Moran, E. Datcher, Row 3 - R. Johnston. T. Williams. K. Bamhard. B. Swaim. J. Eley. C. Lubbert, B. Swain, G. Gatton, Coach Doerffler, Coach Isaacs. S. Wiseman, G. Geradot. T. Bauer, J. Kern. R. Taylor, K. White. B. Anderson. R. Kempton. ABOVE: An Unidentified Flying Tackier hits Sophomore Ron Wise, during an attempted left sweep. LEFT: Coach Isaacs urges team on to victory in his own unique way. 70 The 1978 Snider Panther Reserve football team under the direction of Russ Isaacs, closed out its campaign victorious- ly. The Panthers defeated Concordia 28-14 to close their season at 4-3-1. The reserve squad suffered three defeats: one to Wayne, and two overwhelming setbacks to Dwenger and South. Wayne won 14-8 in overtime, while South and Bishop Dwenger were victors 37 34 to nothing, respectively. Perhaps the team ' s finest perfor- mance was a 28-6 rout of New Haven. Coach Isaacs commented that he felt the team improved greatly, from the opening game. We played hard. We had two tremendous setbacks late in our season, to South and Bishop Dwenger. Other than that we played very well. Many were unaware that Snider had several injuries late in the year, a couple of whom were starters. SEASONAL RECORD SHS VS. Wayne ' 8 14 OT SHS VS. Northrop 12 6 OT SHS VS North Side 6 6 SHS VS. Elmhurst 12 6 OT SHS VS. New Haven 28 6 SHS VS. South Side 37 SHS VS. Biship Dwenger 34 SHS VS. Concordi.i 28 14 TOP LEFT: Sophomore Gary Gerardot shows even though you aren ' t playing on the field you can still have enthusiasm for the Panthers. LEFT: Sophomore running sensation, Barney Anderson worked his way to Varsity after playing only one reserve game! 71 Topping Off Successful Season, Eleven miles a day you say? Yes! A huge chunk of this year ' s Snider Cross Country Team opted to do so for the entire summer, day in, day out, all to achieve one thousand miles by September. When the season began, the benefits started to show. The relatively experienced team compiled a 15-0 dual meet record. Consistent coaching and good health made possible three invitational victories, plus S.A.C. and Sectional wins. Although, the squad had two disappointing meets, the team kept their spirits up. A second place in the Manchester Invitational and another second in Regionals was hard to take, but bouncing back came easily to the Panthers. In winning the S.A.C. crown, Scott Ecclestone, John Beaman, Mike Ross and Marty Ross all finished in the top fifteen, which put them on the all S.A.C. Team. Unfortunately Scott Kilmer had to be replaced by Kendall Sohaski as fifth man, due to an illness. In the Reserve City meet, the reserves won with a fine effort. The Panther reserve team had an excellent 11-0 record. After all the previous good fortune Sniders ' season had provided up through Regionals, the last hard earned challenge of State was ahead. As it turned out, 7th place was accomplished by the Snider team after a close battle with three other teams for fourth. Cross Country, too, can be thrilling to the end. TOP RIGHT: Scott Kilmer is showing the pain and determination of the last few yards of the SEASONAL RECORD VARSITY RESERVE SHS Opp. SHS Opp 15 50 Whitko 15 47 Warsaw 16 43 15 50 Central Noble 15 43 Homestead 15 47 15 47 Garrett 15 50 16 47 DeKalb 15 50 15 49 Huntington 16 43 23 34 South Side 15 44 Belmont 15 50 23 32 Harding 15 49 21 36 New Haven 15 49 15 42 North Side 24 35 16 43 Gosheh 15 50 15 44 East Noble 15 50 19 38 Dwenger First in Sectionals Second in Regionals Seventh in State. Northrop invitational - -irst New Prarie Invitational - First Manchester Invitational - First 72 Cross-Countrymen Go To State afira« .---.- Wvja 9MMV MMl MM MMM S-V jk MiMPOMM MB KMVlMjn W M . .■■■l «W MMM MMM tew.- aer .v..w i ntMR WtMWKS ■MM „• ,: . ' -. ' ■HJH TOP LEFT: Kendall Sohaski gave it his best try in a tough Regional run. ABOVE: Double Vision? No, that ' s just Mike and Marty Ross going at it again: finishing on top. jBfl P gWJ ' ABOVE: Front Row (L-R]: S. Tsuleff, R. Garrett, M. Herndon, S. Nash. G. Fowler, G. Sterwar. G. Munro. R. Brinker. T. Burkhard, Second Row: Coach Tom Swihart, M. Ross, S. Thomas, K. Sohaski, S. Ecclestone, J. Beaman, G. Williams. S. Kilmer. M. Ross. Coach John Kline. Third Row: M. West, M. Ontiveros. J. Piatt. T. O ' Brian. B. Abies. D. Jones. K. Siebold, D. Scheerer. 73 Tennis Team Ranked Sixth In State! The Snider Boy ' s Tennis Team was required to practice an average of six hours per day, beginning in June and continuing through September. These long hours of practice were not in vain; however, they enabled the netters to gain the SAC title, plus the titles of Sectional Champions and Regional Champions. The only obstacle they failed to conquer was the Semi-State competition. Snider ' s team was eliminated by Marion with a final score 3-2. Even though the Semi-State title wasn ' t realized, the netters were ranked sixth in the State of Indiana, with a year end record of 19-1. The strongest team in the Doubles catagory consisted of the two brothers, Mike and Brian Lee. They went undefeated in their two year reign with a score of 39-0. The number two team of Steve Watters and Bob Rolland lost only once in their season. The Singles top three players were Senior, Ron Repka, losing only six and being ranked number one. Senior, Karl Schwarz, losing once and being ranked number two; the number three man again only losing once, was a Sophomore, Jeff Sidell. With statistics like these, it is easy to understand how the netters gained so many outstanding laurels. n TOP RIGHT: By the look on Brian Lee ' s face, it ' s obvious to all that he ' s up against a tough opponent. ABOVE: Karl hustles into his power-driven back hand, particularly effective in singles play. SEASONAL RECORD TEAM V. R. Northrop 5-0 6-0 Bollmont 5-0 3-0 Concordia 4-1 6-0 Wayne 3-2 3-2 Angola 4-1 6-2 North Side 5-0 3-0 Huntington 5-0 5-1 Elmhurst 5-0 3-1 Homestead 3-2 ... Dwenger 5-0 2-1 Harding 5-0 4-1 New Haven 5-0 5-0 Luers 5-0 3-1 South Side 3-2 3-1 Sectional, Regional Champs, Se mi-State Finalists. 74  ' % f 1.3! ft y ELj -7 ABOVE FRONT ROW: (L to R) Manager Bob Lehman. Scott Eicheneur, Scott Hunt, Kyle McMahan. Ray Schwarz, Jeff Gutknect, Kerry Snyder, Dan Brogan. BACK ROW: |L to R] Coach Lamar Kilmer, Jeff Sidell, Roger Nyberg. Karl Schwarz, Ron Foster, Bob Rolland, Brian Lee, Mike Lee, Ron Repka, Steve Watters. ■J LEFT: Bob ' s face reveals disappointment after a tough shot. ABOVE: Ron exhibits the skill and determina- tion of a pro as he follows through on his backhand. 75 V-Ballers Upset Teams In Sectionals SEASONAL RECORD jh. fiVj, f ■■■■■SNIDER OPPONENT m m ?S 16 11 3 Leo 14 15 15 ' ■m it 15 8 15 Leo 1 15 13 m f 1 Bv M 15 15 East Noble 9 3 -jp i 15 15 Garrett 5 12 7 11 Harding 15 15 11 10 New Haven 15 15 15 11 15 DeKalb 2 15 15 15 DeKalb 10 7 3 Dwenger 15 15 6 6 Wayne 13 15 13 8 5 Elmhurst 8 15 15 4 13 Luers 15 15 11 15 5 South Side 15 8 L5 8 12 Harding 15 15 K 12 2 Wayne 15 15 15 15 North Side 7 6 15 12 14 Homestead 4 15 16 f i pt 7 4 Homestead 15 15 6 15 9 Concordia 12 9 15 « _- - 3 9 9 Northrop 15 13 LISA HERRON • SAC SCORING CHAMPION 1 ABOVE: It feels good to be on top, and Cindy West enjoys the glory of being on a winning loam. ABOVE RIGHT: Mel Pittenger is wailing to blow the ball back across the net. Front Ron |L-R] Linda Livingston, Lanri Perkins. Melody Pittenger. Patti Cartcaux. Second Row-Linda Przeniczny. Annette Harbor, Lisa Wilkenning, Karen Wcslcrman. Cyndi Worthier. Penny Miller. Lisa Horron. Tina Chester. Third Row - Asst. Coach Barb Weincrt. Rosemary Eiscnm.mn, Linda Baker. [nily Goeglein. Maureen Connors, Kim Greer. Jackie Weaver. Cindy Wesl. Brenda Clock. Kyle Miller. Manager Vickie Fitzgerald, Brenda Baker and Coach Eloisc Reeves. The 1978 Girls ' Volleyball team ' s key word for the season was upset. The team began its season on a good note by defeating Leo. Coach Eloise Reeves had many opportunities to experiment with the line-up and to try out new strategies. The Panthers, having only four Senior members, began with a young team but built a unit with experience through hard work and perserverance. Although the team of 22 girls had an unimpressive season, it was a whole new ball game during the tournaments. Snider drew powerhouse Dwenger for the first game in Sectionals. The Panthers blasted Dwenger from the tournament and avenged a Northrop loss to become Sectional Champions. The team went on to Reginals and defeated Leo, then lost to Norwell in their semi-final bid. Behind the impressive spiking of Seniors Linda Livingston, Laurie Perkins, and Patty Carteaux, and the consistently deadly serving of Juniors Cindy Worthley and Tina Chester, the team began to develop the type of offense that was instrumental in the Sectional victories. The blocking of Junior Lisa Herron, a member of the Second All-SAC team, coupled with steady defensive play of Senior Mel Pittenger and Junior Annette Harbor kept their opponents from initiating any consistently effective offense. ABOVE LEFT: -I ' ll get this ball yet! Laurie Perkins watches nervously while Lisa Herron concentrates on returning the ball. LEFT: Coach Reeves takes time out to discuss the game strategy with her girls. 77 Girls Golf Team Has Its First Year. Girls ' golf has finally come of age! This sport, newly introduced at Snider, promises to offer an exciting addition to women ' s sports on our fall schedule. First year competition is always rough and this year was no exception. Our girls met against schools which had more experienced golfers, but as beginners, Snider showed true spirit and sportsmanship. Despite a disap- pointing season, the team improved considerably with each match. All but two players were novices. Of the seven team members, five will be returning to show that, in the future, Snider can be a stroke ahead! ABOVE: Row 1: Left to right - Ann Clausman, Cheryl Guindon. Lynda McCreanor. Row Boknecht, Beth Allen, Mary Faust, Lori Leonard. Not Pictured, Aleta Smith. 78 •: ' . „ ABOVE: Ann Clausman gets some helpful tips from Jim Woehnker, the golf pro at Riverbend. LEFT: Where did it go? Lynda McCreanor keeps her eye on the ball and follows through with her drive. SEASONAL RECORD V Opponent H 269 272 267 247 262 243 Northrop Homestead Homestead Carroll Leo Northrop 186 199 206 195 227 192 LEFT: Determined to sink her putt, Mary Faust concentrates on lining up her ball. 79 Coach Kline Ends Dedicated Career The 1979 edition of the Panther basketball team closed with a mislead- ing 5-15 record. The SAC, being tougher than usual, and the presence of such teams as Muncie North, DeKalb, East Noble, and Marion, non-conference, made this one of Snider ' s harder schedules. The Panthers however defeated Garrett, Bellmont, Woodlan, and Huntington North, in out-of-league play. A six game losing streak changed the whole season for the veteran Panthers. The Marion thriller was Snider ' s last home game of the season. Senior Wilfred Billingsley led the squad averaging 13 points a contest, while drilling the nets for 31 against Marion, his career and personal highest scoring game ever. Those who contributed to the Varsity were Bob Stauffer, Buddy Phillips, and John Vernasco, all having had previous experience on the Varsity level. Previous to the annual tour- nament, it was announced by Head Coach Roy Kline he was in his last season. The faculty and student body soon realized that Snider ' s first and only Basketball Coach was retiring. The Panthers showed extreme poise in these adverse conditions while stunning the Hawks to take a 34-29 halftime lead. The Panthers hit 59 ' ; in the first two quarters against Harding in Sectional play. The second half, however, saw the Hawks regain their stature as they went to win 71-60, dropping our Panthers from post- season competition. As it turned out, it was not to be, the Panthers finished a very long and frustrating, but competitive season, at the Memorial Coliseum. TOP: Sophomore, |ohn Gaston leaps high to gain control of a jump ball. Mark Norris and |ohn Langdon assist. ABOVE: Senior Center, Bob Stauffer gets ready to out-tip his Woodlan opponent. 80 Kneeling L to R : Jeff Stillwell, Buddy Phillips, John Vernasco. Wilfred Billingsley, Ricky Underwood. Lonnie Eley. Mike Simmons and Ron Smith. Standing: Head Coach Roy Kline. Ron Foster, John Gaston; Bob Stauffer. Ron Huser, ]ohn Langston. Mark Norris. Hugh Cunningham. |ohn Autry, Larry Rothenhoffer Lamar Kilmer. Snider SEASON RKCORI) Team Opponent LEFT: Senior Point Guard, John Vernasco calls out a play, setting up the offense for another two! 81 Reserves Take Step Forward With a newly reconstructed reserve team, the squad finished near the .500 mark. The Reserve program took a large step forward, although the end of the season proved painful for the participants. However, as in the past, the school will look forward to next year, when these players may help benefit to the basketball program on the varsity level. The reserves often resembling the young and restless, anticipate the future with flowing optimism. The monotonus practices seemingly became more acceptable with the attitude of being good sports and the constant direve for self-improvement. Not once did the players or coaching staff have a noticeable let-down, always playing as hard as they could from the first game to the last. The team was very competitive, therefore a success. In fact, a few of the team ' s losses were only by a few points. V? ' k ABOVE: Junior Scott Kilmer drives to the right bringing the Panthers two points closer to the lead. RIGHT: Junior, Ralph McKee goes up for a jump shot over a taller Bruin defender. 82 SEASON RECORD lider Team Oppoi 38 Muncie North 35 49 Garrett 31 38 Wayne 32 31 Concordia 36 51 Bellmont 33 42 Woodlan 37 39 East Nobel 50 51 Luers 22 28 South 30 46 Northrop 50 48 DeKalb 60 43 Elmhurst 45 43 Dwenger 38 41 North 42 44 Huntington 42 53 Harding 62 37 New Haven 40 42 Marion 35 I L_=_ ' ABOVE: Scott Kilmer although pressed by the Northrop defense, is able to set up his offense. LEFT: [unior. |ohn Autry eyes the hoop, and lets it fly for another two! 83 Herron Leads Conference, Panthers Snider 36 66 35 31 19 39 25 27 38 42 36 44 33 41 24 27 SEASONAL RECORD Tejm Wayne Northrup Harding ] Dwenger umbia Ci oncordia South Garrett North Luers Now Haven DeKalb Bollmont Elmhurst Luers (SAC Holiday) Northrop (Sectional) Opponent 42 51 38 62 74 51 38 43 62 51 33 37 62 41 43 46 Lisa Herron charges down the court and attempts a shot for two. attempts BACK ROW: Cathy Brown. Asst. Coach. Lisa Herron. Brenda Clock. Linda Livingston. Maureen Connors. Erin Keys. Pat Carteaux Pat Jackson. Sandy Earl. Mik. McMillen, Coach. FRONT ROW: Linda Baker. Dot Collins, Rubey Bates, Linda Przeniczny, Kathy Armijo, Brenda Baker. Lisa Wilkening, Una Chester. 84 Senior Pat Carteaux Keeps Up Morale The 1978-79 Girls Basketball Season marked an outstanding individual year for Junior Lisa Herron while the Panthers as a team did not appear to perform to their potential. Herron captured the SAC scoring crown with a 19. points-per-game average, and was named to the All-SAC and Journal Gazette All-Area teams. The return of several key players seemed to indicate an improved team, and early games confirmed that outlook with respectable showings against Wayne, Northrop, and Harding. A short-term injury to leading scorer Lisa Herron, and then a later severe injury to spirited Senior Patty Carteaux seemed to lower the morale and hinder the progress of the Panthers. Seniors Erin Keys and Cathy Armijo showed vast improvement this year, showing the younger players how hard work pays off. Linda Livingston, the leading rebounder for the Panthers this year, and Patty Carteaux, sparked the teams spirit are the only seniors to have won varsity letters all three years in basketball. The Panthers have a strong team returning. The reserve team played a full schedule of 14 games, posting 4 of their 5 victories over SAC opponents. Pat Jackson and Linda Przeniczny coupled with a talented group of sophomores, many of whom saw varsity action this year, will be returning to the Panther line-up again next year. Although the team won only 3 games in 15 starts, the Panthers never failed to give one hundred percent, representing themselves and their school well wherever they played. Pat Jackson is at the free throw line as Erin Keys and Lisa Herron wait to regain the ball. 85 Burton Takes Second In State Snider wrestling has rarely disappointed its backers and this year was no exception. The Panthers finished the dual meet season at 11-1 while capturing team titles at the Northwood Invitational and the tough Concordia Tourney. In the state Series the Panthers took the Sectional Crown and finished 2nd in the Snider Regional. As a team the varsity compiled a 234-69 record holding the opposition to an average of 10.6 points a dual meet. They also scored a very impressive 96 pins for the year. Vernon Martin moved up to the top ten list of Snider wrestling with a season record of 24-2. Kevin Kaiser 24-2 (through Semi-State), Matt Ontivcros 21-3, Scth Congdon 18-3, Ezra Elcy 20-5-1, Terry Burton 23-3 (through Semi-State] and Tony Woodard 22-2 also established out- standing records. The Panthers advanced 7 to Semi-State two of which qualified for state: Tcrrv Burton and Kevin Kaiser. Overall, Team Has Exceptional Year 86 TEAM PICTURE. ROW ONE: Kevin Kaiser, Scott Pyle, Dan Bennett, Vernon Martin. Tim Vondran. Terry Burton, Dave Garman, Ezra Eley. Seth Congdon, Mark Anderson, Matt Ontiveros. Steve Donelson. ROW TWO: Dan Foy. Jay Piatt. Dave Herold. Tony Woodard, Matt Faust. Steve Kelley. Matt Erb. Butch Hannie. ROW THREE: Dave Lewis. Robert Crews. Kurt Kaiser. Alan Selking, Jim Diest, Kevin Barnard, Steve Clausman. Dave Dumoulin. Paul Moss. ROW FOUR: Rick Taylor. Ray Garrett, Tom Williams, Steve Lewis. Brian Frissell, Chuck Leubert, Bill Shaw. ]ay Blevins, Jeff Kern. ROW FIVE: Coach Schaffer. (ill Firth. Rhonda Erickson, Brian Holthaus, Greg Fowler, Gary Munro. Tim Lake, Dori Wauchak. Asst. Coach Bill Dillon, Head Coach Russ Isaacs. TOP RIGHT: Mark Anderson concentrates on how to escape his wrestler, while anticipating the whistle. LEFT: Steve Donelson anxiously awaits the time to take down his opponent in Sectionals. ABOVE: Scott Pyle is seen in a very crucial confrontation against a strong opponent. 87 Girls Tennis Wins First Two Rounds In Sectional Play £  £ Front Row (L-R)- Tina Chester, Peggy Graham. Pam Lucus, Lisa Bennett, Tracy Nelson. Denise Rousseau. Sue Hunt; Back Row Sue Cunningham, Maureen Connors. Jenny Curtis, Karen Westerman, Dede Rippetoe, Chris Hamilton, Shari Bandor, Leslie Warr, Nan Thomas, Mrs. Zank (coach], Carole Ator. The 1979 Girls ' Tennis Team opened its season with a tough meet with the favored Homestead team. It was a hard-fought match in 40° weather and Snider lost 3-4. As the season progressed, the weather warmed up and so did the team. We were tied for first place in the SAC until the week we met Concordia, Dwenger and Luers. We were defeated by these teams but in defeat we learned a great deal. Our experience at Sectionals was great! We surprised everyone by tying with Luers for first place after the first two rounds. Earning eight points gave us a fine feeling of accomplishment. We feel we had a good year. 88 Left: Denise Rousseau leans into her forehand shot. Panthers Dominate Sectional Play. The ' 79 Big Gold Machine opened their season with their fifth annual spring trip to Southern Indiana. Lacking experience, and practice time on a diamond, the Panthers lost to Jeffersonville, Madison, and Jay County twice. The Panthers beat Scottsburg. During the middle of the season the Panthers won 11, and lost 3. The hitting was not up to par but key hits produced some runs and the pitching held on. Among the 11 wins were 5 S.A.C. wins, great for a 2nd. place finish in the conference. Overall, before the state tour- nament the Panthers won 15 and lost 12. The experience gained in the 27 games before the tournament should make the Panthers a contender to defend their 2 year domination of the Fort Wayne Sectional. s % ' y Row 1: Steve Ackerman. Steve Sauer, Mike Allison, Doug Brubaker, Rick McKee. Mark Zern, Jay Blevins, Gary Gatton. Row 2- Scott Roemer, Ron ]ones, Jim Butz. Mike Lee, Brian Lee, Jim Wharton. John Walters, Jeff Bench, Greg Craft. Dave Furos, Jay VanMarkwyk. Row 3: Asst. Coach Dale Doerffler. Ralph McKee. Joe Stehlik, Mark Reecer, John Langdon, Kenny White. Steve Kramer, Kris Miller. Curt Luebbert, Mike Hausfeld, Head Coach Jerry Miller. SEASON RECORD Snider Opponent Jeffersonville 7 2 Madison 8 6 Scottsburg 5 7 Jay County 8 4 Jay County 7 5 Elmhurst 7 Dwenger 11 Harding 7 3 Leo 1 7 Leo 1 3 Concordia 5 3 New Haven 2 4 Wayne 7 6 South Harding 3 5 South Adams 1 5 South Adams 2 7 North 6 5 Northrop 2 1 Luers 9 6 Homestead 7 4 Heritage 2 13 Concordia 12 4 Luers 11 11 Bellmont 7 9 Marion 10 1 Marion 2 Above: Coach Doerfler directs Brian Log to homeplate. Left: Second baseman |im Butz leans into a low pitch. Center: Pitcher Mike Hausfeld and Catcher Jim Wharton watch a play at second against Heritage. Bottom Left: Jeff Bench is safe. Above: [ohn Langdon stretches for a high throw at first base. Track Team Captures Regional; Early in the year, the track team showed its potential by beating Culver Military and continued to get ever so much better. The Panther Cindermen annihiliated the field to win the annual Goshen Relays. The squad won both the S.A.C. meet, Fort Wayne Sectional, and at press time has Regionals and State to look forwart to! The team finished third in the UPI State Poll. The team ' s best performance may well have been a 99-97 thriller against arch-rival South Side in the Sectional. The relays which have always been strong for the Panthers, proved decisive as the mile relay determined the victor. Various individuals such as Scott Malcolm, Reggie Moore, Scott Kilmer, John Beaman, Scott Eccelstone, Lonnie Eley, Wilfred Billingsley, and Kurt Siebold will now try to win for Snider another State Championship. The team set a school record against Wayne and Dwenger by beating them in a triangular meet 116-32-10. The reserve team also won the S.A.C. meet, so the future for the track program at Snider is indeed very bright. We will wish the team the best of luck, the rest of the year. Row 1 (L-R): John Vaught, Ricky Underwood, Scott Malcolm, Wilfred Billingsley. Scott Kilmer. Mike Ross, Barry Meyer; Row 2 (kneeling): Kurt Siebold, John Beaman. Scott Ecclestone, John Autry. Reggie Moore, Dale Marano. John Gaston. Prentis Turange; Row 3: Steve Tsuleff. Bill Palmer. Victor Henderson. Steve Stockberger, Dave Dumoulin, Steve Hankel, Steve Nash, Kevin Pruiett, Gary Bolenbaugh, Tim Kiser. Buddy Phillips, Lonnie Eley. Marty Ross; Row 4: Asst. Coach John Kline. Time Lake. Kent Holly, Steve Lewis, Mark Herndon. Ron Brinker, Scott Wunderlich. Ron Wise, Mike Arnold, Tom Williams, Mark Lawlor. Gary Munro, Ron Smith, Dave Hamblin, Jeff Hay, Mike Kemp. Asst. Coach Tom Swihart, Head Coach. James Gurnell; Row 5; Steve Hunt, Brad Jackson. Mike Dickmeyer, Jeff Davis. Bob Rolland, Frabrizio Fasano, Elston Datcher, Arthur Billingsley, Brian Swain, Tim O ' Brian, Kyle Brown, Mark Finco, Mark West, Niels Lichti 92 Panthers Dominate Area VARSITY 1979 TEAM RESULTS Indoor OPPONENT Culver Military Academy Lake Central Relays South Bend Classic Harding Marion South Side North Side Relays Goshen Relays Huntington Elmhurst Dwenger Wayne SAC Finals Northside Northrop Sectional Regional State m OPPONENT ij Culver Military Academy Harding Marion South Side Blackford Muncie North Huntington Elmhurst Dwenger Wayne Northside Northrop 84 11 RESERVE 1979 TEAM RESULTS Indoor SNIDER 87 Outdoor 86 86 96V2 89 ' 109 69 OPPONENT 43 | . 35 (2nd) 64 (2nd) 41.25 66 76 (1st) 59 (2nd) 21 40 10 32 87 (2nd) 15 52 99 (2nd) 56 (2nd) 40 (1st) OPPONENT 30 25 49 31 7 521 2 47 11 19 22 271 2 531 2 t ;- T ■■■™ Above: Scott Kilmer a Junior, anchored the relay team during the annual North Side Relays. Above: Right, Scott Malcolm, the defending Sectional Champ in the 100 yard dash, takes a break after the Sectional meet at Wayne. Right: Reggie Moore runs on the winning relay team at the annual North Side Relays. 93 Gymnastics Team Shows Versatility New Haven South Sid. ' Northrop .. Harding Elmhurst Concordia ... Portage Invitational w|ke Bellmont ABOVE LEFT: Keeping composure while executing a routine is difficult work as you can tell by the expression on Sharon Albert ' s face. ABOVE RIGHT: Now for the tricky parts, it ' s hard to tell what ' s going through Debbie Hcmsoth ' s mind while performing on the unevens. RIGHT: Kim Mettert smiles thankfully as she nears the end of her routine. 94 u Row one: Jodie Solloway. Madonna Corneillison, Robin Piatt. Carrie Stellar, Laurie Wightman. Maureen O Neil. Karen Hall Kim Mettert. Row two: Julie Van Horn, Sandy Sebenoler. Sharon Albert. Liz Andrews. Deb Hemsoth. Holnc Bales, lean Dickmeyer, Terri Krull. Row three: Jeanna Huegenard. Maureen Hornak. Tammy Garrett, Kyle Miller, Kainy Hornak Sue Vernasco. Anne LeMasters, Coach Bev Farnsworth. Assistant coach, Barbara Wemert not pictured. Practicing to Perfection! The Snider gymnastics team completed their regular season with a 10-1 winning record, but came in second in the SAC and placed third in sectionals. The high point of the season was in snatching the glory form North Side, the defending Sectional winners. Looking over the records of the Snider meets and gymnastics honors, the team was successful in capturing first second in most every event they entered. An exceptional meet that showed this perfection, was Snider against Elmhurst where Julie Vanhorn and Kyle Miller were first and third on vault. Karen Hall and Kyle Miller won first and second on bars. Jean Dickmeyer and Kyle Miller took first and second on balance beam with Tami Garrett placing third. Jeanna Huegenard. Carrie Steller second, and Sue Vernasco got third on bars. Robin Piatt, Jodie Solloway and Laurie Wightman third in Floor ex. and Robin Piatt and Maureen Hornak first and second respectively on the Balance Beam! Wow! The only loss of the season was to Northrop, a real heartbreaker to the girls since the Panthers were defeated on their own territory. From the beginning of the meet you could feel the tension and see that the Bruins were doing their best to psyche out the Panthers. Overall the Snider Gymnastics Team did an outstanding job as usual. ABOVE: When not performing, the girls help each other with moral support and reassurances. RIGHT: |ane Lanier, staying inside her boundary, pauses before executing a series of handsprings. CORNER RIGHT: Finished at last! Laurie Wightman smiles for the judges. 95 Girls Track Has Winning Season Mrs. Eloise Reeves coached the S six new school records were set. Lisa of 204 ' 10 and the Shot Put 36 ' 5i z . An outstanding Sophomore, Kyle Miller, holds the school record for High Jump at 5 ' 3 , and she per- formed well enough through Region- al to qualify for State. The 880-yard Medly Relay team of Jeanette Williams, Dot Collins, Sue Vernasco, and Linda Pzenizny peaked in Regionals, but they fell one place short in qualifying for State, with a record time of 1:52.7. Senior Jeanette Williams leaped her way through Regionals with a 17 ' 25 jump to qualify for State, the second consecu- tive year, in the running Long Jump. Linda Przeniczny and Pat Jackson, each set and reset school records during the season in their events. Pat qualified for State in the 880-yard Run with a time of 2:22.3. Linda missed State by one place though she still finished in her best time 59.6 in the 44-yard dash. The entire team contributed to the year ' s success for the Panthers. The team placed third in Sectionals in a field of 19 teams and placed fourth in Regionals in a field of 42 teams. Only three Seniors-Julie Crilly, Kathy Manning and Jeanette Williams-will be graduating from the team; therefore, the 1980 team can look forward to another fine season. Below: Jeanette Williams gets ready to run the 880 medley. nider girls ' track team to a winning season of 12-3 for the 1978-79 school year. During the season Herron, one of Snider ' s successful Juniors, set records for the Softball Throw with a distance Front row Left to Right - Jody Goeglein, Julie Poffenberger, Linda Przeniczny, Lisa Herron, Pat Jackson, Jeannette Williams, Julie Crilly, Kathy Manning, Dot Collins, and Sue Vernasco. Row 2 - Manager, Laura Franke, Melodie Russell. Ruby Bates. Jill Sohaski, Pam Wimberly. Lisa Wilkening, Cyndi Werthley, Penny Miller, Tonya McNelly and Colette Perkins, Manager. Row 3 - Shari Miller - Assistant Coach, Patty Aldridge, Sandy Earl, Barb Herold, Kyle Miller, Brenda dock, Cathy Hill, Jill Griffin, Eunice Lapsley, Cara Dansby, Rhonda Hollins. Rosemary Eisenmann, Gabrelle Autry and Eloise Reeves - Coach. Right: Linda Przeniczny runs the 440 yard dash. 96 Six New Records Set SEASON RECORD Homestead 31 Columbia C. 36 67 Wayne 541 2 Concordia 26 521 2 Dekalb 22 83 Elmhurst 46 North SHe 28 60 Northrop 43 Dwenger 32 59 - ' ■• J Carroll 361 2 681 2 Dwenger 25 South Side 68 41 Harding 36 Luers 31 67 Gary Roosevelt 59 46 w Above: After a hard-won victory over Harding Luers, the girls relax on the bus. Left: Pat Jackson qualified for State in the 880. 97 Golf Team Wins City Championship Above: John Vernasco and Jeff White get ready to start their round. Right: Team captain John Vernasco tees off in perfect style. The golf team had an excellent year by winning 23 matches and losing only 3. They won the City Champion- ship and the North-Carroll Invitation- al. They also won the Sectional by shooting a score of 303. They were most elated over their victory. This is probably the most successful team we have had at Snider. The team qualified for the semi-state by shooting 318 and getting fifth. 98 Team Members Avg. Sect. Reg. Jeff White, Soph. 38.4 78 80 Captain John Vernasco, Sr. 39.4 73 79 Ward Dickson, Jr. 41.5 79 HI Dave Dolk, Jr. 42 81 78 Matt Ontiveros, Sr. 41.6 73 85 Team average 159.7 303 318 All City Team: John Vernasco (Senior) Jeff White (Sophomore ) Front Row left to right: Matt Ontiveros, )eff White, Steve Baney. Kyle McMahon. Back Row: Mr. Bruick, Dave Dolk, John Ginther, Tong Walls, Ward Dickson, |ohn Vernasco. Huntington North 175 Snider 161 Dwenger 164 Snider 167 Lost Northrop 177 Snider 167 Luers 168 Snider 159 Concordia 170 Snider 159 Leo 166 Snider 165 North 164 Snider 149 Wayne 169 Snider 149 Harding 169 Snider 149 Angola 152 Snider 159 Lost South Elmhurst 174 Snider 163 174 Snider 163 New Haven 167 Snider 165 Carroll 178 Snider 165 Dwenger 163 Snider 151 Luers 167 Snider 151 Harding 167 Snider 153 South 175 Snider 153 Northrop 175 Snider 158 Elmhurst 185 Snider 158 Wayne 162 Snider 158 North 168 Snider 154 Concordia 185 Snider 154 DeKalb 173 Snider 162 Homestead 164 Snider 162 Bellmont 166 Snider 170 Lost Above: Matt Ontiveros, John Vernasco, Ward Dickson, and Dave Dolk wait to tee off. Left: Coach Don Bruick indicates the yardage on the hole to Jeff White. Above right: Matt Ontiveros and Ward Dickson practice on the putting green before their match. 99 Snider Hockey Still Going Strong Front Row: Rush- Richardson. Jeff Weisenauer, Ron Repka. John Moran. |eff White Scot. Collins. Vince Warney Jeff Filipiak Back Row: Mark Spencer, David Repka, Mike Lee. Steve Miller. Brian Lee, Doug Schroeder. Ward Gnswold. M,ke Ohnger. Jeff Hughes. Kevin Olinger, Not pictured: Kurt Geiselman, Tony Warney. Hard work leading to success describes perfectly the Snider Panther Hockey Club. This 78-79 season the team was undefeated. Coach Lionel Repka is partially responsible for the team ' s success, but it was the players who actually were able to pull it off. This past year Snider ended with a final record of 16 wins, 1 loss, and two ties. Snider was able to defeat and tie Northrop High School, the Panthers, most feared opponent. Snider also tied Bishop Luers during the course of the year. Seniors like Tony Warney, Brian Lee, Doug Schroeder, Ron Repka, Ward Griswold, Mike Olinger, and Steve Miller played very well for Snider this year. The underclassmen look toward next year with a challenge to keep up the good record set by these athletes. After an exciting season. Snider pulled third in state for an excellent showing of Panther ability. 6 10 5 6 6 5 6 12 7 4 7 10 8 3 3 4 10 Br Northrop Bishop Dwenger Northrup Harding Concordia East Noble Bishop Luers Northrop II Bishop Dwenger Northrop Harding Bishop Dwenger Harding Northrop (City Championshipl East Noble (Division Playoffs) South Bend LaSalle Indianapolis North Central Carmel 0 Northrop (3rd in State) OPPONENT 1 2 1 1 1 6 6 4 2 1 2 inn ABOVE: Mike Lee gets assist from Ron Repka. LEFT: Brian Lee waits for the puck. BELOW: Team shakes hands with their opponents after a victory, one of many during their outstanding season. 101 102 103 Cheerleaders Inspire Crowd With Spirit Front Row Susan Vandenburg. Barb Cochran, Sue Lehman, ]udy Zimmerman, Middle Row: Kathy Manning. Lisa Whitney, Kyle Miller. Cindy Clinkenbeard, Back Row: Brenda Glock, Cindy Ehrman, Denise Rousseau, Karen Hall, Maureen Hornak. Cheryl Whistler, Not pictured: Lynn Fair, Ann Morrison 11)4 Letterwinners Help Others Through Can Drive, Donations Row 1: J. Langdon, J. Walters, |. Worton, R. Goodwin, M. Reecer. D. Gorman, D. Bregan, J. Bloom, D. Furos, S. Cramer. Row 2: J. Verduce, H. Bales, D. Herold, J. Salloway, R. Piatt, C. Preznincny, ]. Cruelly J Poffenburger, J. Geogline, R. Erickson, M. Connors, L. Livingston, L. Perkins; Row 3: M. Lee, L. Wightman, S. Watters, T. Krull, A. Clauseman, S. Sebenoler B Glock L Leonard P. Gram, P. Lucas. J. Bench, D. Rousseau; Row 4: P. Miller, J. Diest, M. Hornak, L. Wilcony. S. Vernasco, C. Steller, B. Herold, G. Hugonard, C. Smith, T. Chester; Row 5: J. Piatt, M. Dickmyer, J. Beaman, R. Moore, S. Malcom, W. Billingsley. S. Hunt, M. Cornellison. K. Miller. P. Jackson, G. Williams; Row 6: K. Siebold, D. Morano, B. Phillips, T. Kaiser, M. Finco; B. Palmer, S. Hanel, M. Anderson, B. Lee; Row 7: J. Davis, T. O ' Bnan, S. Kilmer, B. Roland, ]. Haye, G. Bolenbaugh, S. Stockberger, B. Meyers; Row 8: D. Bennett, M. Faust, M. Erb, R. Hollins, L. Ealy, D. Scheerer, K. Brown, J. Sidell. Student Council Pulls Off Unique Week Members according to class: SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Hollie Bales Laura Castetter Mary Dixon Jamie Hall Dave Herold Kathy Hornak Teri Krull Barbara Malone Scott Malcom Barry Meyer Anne Morrison Linda Schenkel Ann Seybolt Stephanie Stuart John Verduce Carol Want Rebecca Anderson Robert Anderson Diane Beard Jenifer Gehl James Griswold Karen Klee Jane Lanier Mark Maisonneuve Tonya McNeely Cheryl Pearson Jennifer Rogosh Rita Schenkel Alan Selking Jodie Solloway Doreen Short Ruth Teetor Tom Tribbett Patty Aldridge Sue Cunningham Kim DeCamp Leslie Etzler Maureen Galligan Tami Garrett Linda Gibson Debra Hartman Barbara Herold Jeanna Huguenard Glynis James Mike Kennelly Kelly Keys Scott Roundy Carolyn Steller Chris Sylvia Julie Van Horn 106 V.I.P. ' s Mean Service To Others President of VIP Melanie Ludwig ponders a key issue during a meeting to get blood donors. Standing: Nadine Perkins, Nina Evans, Sara Lee Caruthers. Penny Miller, Laurie Perkins. Kneeling: Mr. Randall Rusk, Melanie Ludwig, and Mrs. Judy Johnson, Sponsor. 107 Special Interest Groups - Include AYH Speech Kneeling: Tom Slick; Standing 1 to r: Kelly Moore, Alan Krill, Brad Kallmyer. Ken Dillon, Mr. Ralph Anderson, Advisor. Mr. Thomas Pabst. Sponsor Cindy Clinkenbeard, Leslie Venderly, Stacia Wallace. 108 Afro-Heritage Promotes Unity, Dignity Kneeling L-R: Lynn Dansby, Cheryl Pearson, Wilfred Billingslev, Loretta Warren, Jackie Warren; Standing: Tim Smith, Rosaline Shade, Glynis James, Donna Scott, Eunice Lapsley, Margie Shade, Gabrelle Autry, Vicki Walker, Dottie Collins, Sharon Chapman, Evelyn Jacksen. Rubye Bates, Claudette Rozier. Gaynell Moore. Trona Upshaw, Kim Hassel, Ms. Jackie Betha. 109 Soccer - Mania Hits Snider High Front: Jim Sharp, Son Truong, Petra Wristpus, Jenny Wristpus, Joel Cooper, Steve Kaake, Johnny Campos, John Cactus Passino. Back row: Mr. Anderson (Advisor), Matt Schenkel, )ohn Bellio. Barry Lomont, Pete Bartholow, Andy Weissert, Roland de Koekkoek, Daphne Wendel. Brent Stoller. Greg Roberts (Coach) Above: At halftime, Mr. Anderson goes over the score with Brent Stoller and Roy Smeloff Right: No, Joel Cooper isn ' t a stickinthemud, he ' s the goalie on the Snider Soccer team. 110 Top Left: Clockwise - That ' s right! Even girls can be on the soccer team. Here |enny Wristpus dribbles the ball downfield; John Bellio gets control of the ball; Coach Greg Roberts gives the team a halftime peptalk; Son Truong, Matt Schenkel and Andy Weissert take a break during halftime; Roland deKoekkoek attempts to make a goal. Ill Scroll Staff Continues Tradition The Snider Scroll Published weekly during the school year by the journalism students of R. Nelson Snider High School, 4600 Fairlawn Pass, in accordance with the policies and guidelines for high school journalism approved By The Board of School Trustees of The Fort Wayne Community Schools. Advisor, Mrs. Eleanor Shaw. News Writers Margaret Broxon, Martha McPeek, Opinion Page Writers Mark McCaslin, Greg Sidell. Nancy Slick, Kathleen Weatherford Cartoonists Tim Martin, Mark Greulach, Sports Writers Steve Kramer. Jeff Keaffaber Photographers Steve Watters, Ed Smith. Jeff Wootton, Advertising Manager Bill McComb Typists Ann Vandervelde, Karen Shelby Circulation Steve Watters. Publications Director Mrs. Eleanor Shaw The Snider Scroll continued its tradition of publishing a weekly paper this year. With a willing staff of new, as well as experienced staff members, the news and views of Snider students came to life in the pages of the Scroll. Students looked forward, during the drab days of January, February, and March, to a new school paper in their lockers each week, a welcome break in the routine of classes. The Scroll will continue with its service to the Snider community next year. Even though some good workers will be graduating, new ones are eager to participate and be a part of the only student run business operation in the entire school. Avove: Marty McPeek pastes up news stories on layout sheet. Right: Steve Watters catalogues film for the dark room. Opposite Page: Steve Kramer. Sports Editor, and Margaret Broxon and Marty McPeele work at the light table. Below: Margaret boxes Digest and Steve takes a break. 112 Of Publishing Weekly Newspaper 113 Here They Are, The Workers With a small but dedicated staff, the Snider Safari went from a plan to a reality. After nine months of hard work the Safari staff breathed a sign of relief - Done! It was hard to grasp the idea of deadlines, outlines, croplines, copy margins, picture dimensions, increase and decrease ratios, headlines and pica squares. Fitting copy and headlines were more difficult than actually writing the material for publication. And, after working all Saturday on an important deadline, many of the captions got to be slap-happy and needed to be rewritten after proofing the triplicates. Left: Angie Scofield and Wendy Kaake work on page layouts in their ladder book. Right: Names, names, names. Wendy Kaake files information in the Junior Section index file. On The Safari Expedition Although producing a yearbook is work, there was a certain amount of fun involved. Staying until 5:30 on a Friday night then going out for pizza was a benefit of the job. Taking time out to pose for publication ' s pictures was a welcome relief from rulers and scalographs The person who helped keep the members of the expedition marching through this Safari was Mrs. Eleanor Shaw. Mrs. Shaw reminded the team of pressing deadlines and gave apreciated encouragement when those deadlines were met. Working on the Safari Staff was an experience that none of the members regretted. Assistant Editor, Wendy Kaake; Editor, Angie Scofield; Senior Section Editor Lisa Dillman: and Photography Editor, Steve Watters pose for Cameraman, Ed Smith. Left: Here ' s Ed Smith and Mark McCaslin now! It ' s very hard to get pictures of the photo- graphers. 115 116 3 -Q 117 Administrative Duties Keep Staff Busy How do you spell success? Well, it starts with a group of able men and women who make up the staff of Snider High School. Include a dedicated teaching staff who combined experience and expertise glue it all together, and one has just constructed the success of Snider as an educational institution. The administrators, led by Jerry O. Petrie, kept the year rolling smoothly. When confronted with the idea of a 1979 Unique Week the administration did their best to try and make it a reality. They were very helpful in working with the Student Council who made the proposal. The teachers did their routine duties plus helping the students by sponsoring clubs, extra-curricular activities, and sports. By giving so much of their time, and energy they made school more than just a place to come to in the morning. Counselors arranged schedules, helped make job opportunities known to the students of Snider. They also helped the students with career planning, college scholarships, and applications. With everybody working together, the Snider Students had the best of educational bases for their future Mr. Jerry O. Petrie, Principa High School. 1 R. Nelson Snider Doug Williams - Assistant to the Principal Mark Clough - Guidance Co-Ordinator Jane Garbcr - Assistant to Principal Jacquelyn Botha - Guidance Counselor Burl Hile - Counselor Dennis McClurg - Assistant to Principal Garv Patterson - Athletic Director SECRETARIES Row 1 |L-R] Mrs. Hensley, Mrs. [esse, Helfrich; Treasurer. Row 2 Mrs. Ohman. Gaff. Mrs. Shell Row 3 Mrs. Thomas. Haught. Mrs. Bruggner. 118 ABOVE RIGHT: It looks like Mr. Franzman is throwing out another Candybar Question. RIGHT: Miss Blakeman takes time out of class to help one of her students perfect his art work. Ralph Anderson- Advanced Science; Chemistry: AYH Club Sponsor: Soccer Sponsor. Sue Andis- Language Arts Department Head; English 10; English Electives. Carol Bakle- English llx; English Electives. Susan Bandemer- Spanish . Phyllis Blakeman- Art; Make-up and Costumes, for Productions Co-ordinator for Sketchbook. Dianne Boknecht- Sophomore English; English Electives. Cathy Brown- Work Study Coordinator Donald Bruick- Business Organization and Management; Business Law; Typing; Golf Coach. Russell Bush- Opportunity Room; Asst. Football Coach; Asst. Track Coach, ISS: Conservation. Gene Buzzard- Science Department Head; Chemistry; Chemistry Explorers Club. 120 James Clauser - English 10; Stagecraft; Technical Director for Productions; Co-Director of Sketch book. Cesar De La Guardia - Advanced Spanish, Conversational Spanish; Mini Courses. Mary Dierstein - Art Department Head; Art; Photography; Art Club Sponsor. William Dillon - World History; U.S. History. Helen Edwards - Accounting; Shorthand. Jean Ehrman - English Electives; VIP Co-Sponsor; Mat Maids Sponsor; Hockey Club Sponsor. Gene Eickhot 1 - Earth Science; Advanced Biology. Dean Fast - Geometry; General Math; Special Geometry; Asst. Football Coach. David Flowers - Algebra; Trigonometry; General Math. Elmer Franzman - Social Studies; Athletic Events. 121 Teachers, Lectures, And Grades ? ■- ABOVE: Mrs. Klenke smiles nervously as the mysterious cameraman pops in on her class. RIGHT: Boy! I sure love to correct papers. Mr. Gecowets hums while working on his classes tests. Carolyn Gallender- Home Ec. Department Head; Food Chefs; Family Living; Foods. Max Gecowets- Government; Values and Issues; World History; Guidance Counselor. Amanda Gerig- English Electives; Images Advisor. Lois Gump- Trigonometry; Geometry; Algebra, VIP sponsor. James Gurnell- P.E.; Health; Asst. Basketball; Head Track Coach. Barbara Guthrie- Work Study Program. Irene Haak- Clothing, Child Development. Micheal Hawley- U.S. History; Head Football Coach; Lettermans Club. Robert Heare- Advanced Physical Science; Advanced Biology; Life Science. Al Hemmer- Government; Sociology: Athletic Asst. I e 122 ABOVE: Mr. Homer Kline turns to see the camera man coming in to observe his class, like so many others he had done. Mr. Kline, who is the real cameraman? LEFT: Mrs. Kinney, with the help of an overhead projector, explains to her Spanish class the homework from the night before. Russel Issacs- Recordkeeping: Accounting: Consumer Education: Wrestling; Coach; Assistant Football Coach. Judith Johnson- Typing; Notehand; Recordkeep- ing; VIP Sponsor. Beth Koeneman-Home Economics. Lamar Kilmer- Algebra Fundamentals; Geometry; Assistant Basketball Coach: Tennis Coach. Ted King- Advanced Biology. Connie Kinney- Spanish. Kay Klenke- Business Head; Accounting. Homer Kline- Electronics; Physics; Life Science; UFO Club Sponsor. John Kline- Algebra Fundamentals; Algebra; Geometry Fundamentals. Roy Kline- Drafting, Metals, Head Basketball Coach. 123 Dave Mains ■Algebra; General Math; Computer Math. Mike McMillen - Psychology; Anthropolgy; Intramurals, Girls Basketball Coach. [errv Miller - Geometry; Calculus; Algebra Fundamentals; Basketball Coach. Shari Miller- Sociology; U.S. History. Cliff Minier - Sociology; U.S. History. Carl Nicholas - Training Choir; Concert Choir; Electronic Music; Fine Arts Department Head. Thomas Pabst - English Electives; Speech Team Barbara Parker - Latin; Word Power through Latin; U.S. History; Latin Club. Dennis Patterson - Social Studies. Elizabeth Posey - Elective English. Eloise Reeves - Girls P.E.; Track Coach. Richard Rian - Woods Ken Richardson- Elective English Ida Mae Ricketts - Typing; Data Processing; Shorthand; FSA Sponsor. Sofia Rodriguez - Foreign Language Head; Spanish; Conversational Spanish; Mini-Courses. 124 o Larry Rothenholer- Geometry ' ; Opportunity Room; General Math; Algebra Fundamentals. Randall Rusk- English Electives; Guidance; VIP Club Sponsor. Carl Scholz- Math Department Head; Trigonometry; Analytical Geometry; Applied Math. Thomas Schuckel- Twentieth Century; U.S. History. Richard Seeger- Training Band; Orchestra; Music Theory; Electronic Music; String Ensemble. Eleanor Shaw- Journalism; English Electives; Publications Advisor. Robert Short- Industrial Arts Department Head; Woods; Drafting. Jane Stolte- English Electives; Images Advisor. Tom Swihart- P.E. Head; Boys P.E. Intramural Director; Cross Country Coach; Track Asst. Coach. Steve Simmons- Media Center Coordinator. Peggy Tellman- Distributive Marketing: DECA Sponsor. Terry Tucker- Drama; Speech; Director of Drama Productions. Robert Vachon- COE; OEA; Employment Preparation. Harold Vizino- French. Stanley Volz- U.S. History; World History, Unique Week Committee. Daniel Vought- Instructional Materials Co-Ordinator. Robert Weaver- Government; Economics; World History; Student Council Sponsor. BELOW; Hold on now! Are you sure you want to take a picture of this bunch? Yes? Oh, Barbara Weinert- Physical Education; Assistant well where do you want me to stand. Mr. Volleyball Coach. Schuckel is always joking around. I Beverly Weinraub- French; French Conversa- | tion; French Club. Dorothy Zank- English Electives; Girls Tennis I Coach. ■F Janice Hearon- Media Center Aide. Anita Evans- Counselor Aide. 125 ' 78-79 Year In Review When confronted with the task of reviewing the outstanding events of the 78-79 school year, one is inclined to remark. What outstanding events ' This, the typical response to such an inquiry, is of course unfair, inaccurate and unimaginative; besides, as the conclusion of another year approaches it is only fitting to reflect on its manv highlights, both real and contrived. Obviously, when one person undertakes a summary of a whole year for an entire school somebody and his activity or event is bound to be forgotten. No slight is intended, however, and if you should find yourself in this very category, then by all means chalk up the oversight to ignorance and or writer ' s cramp rather than partiality. Looking back over the preceding months realistically, one soon realizes that it wan ' t a bad year, not a bad year at all. Those first weeks in the fall were fired with a sort of hectic excitement that accompanies the return to school each September. Of course, fall means football and as usual the 78 Panther football squad was outstanding |a Snider tradition], losing SAC games only to Dwenger [understandably] and Northrop (regrettably). Unfortunately the Northrop loss was the first lime that Snider had been defeated at Homecoming, making it a real heartbreaker. For that reason the outgoing class of 79 land the entire school for that matter] is counting on next year ' s team to smear their butts. Homecoming or not! Those not present for the belated triumph will be there in spirit. Fall also means marching band and it was a great season for the band as well. Members worked an incredible number of man hours throughout the summer and fall to create and coordinate a fantastic unit, placing 4th at Nisbova and 9th at Stale contest in addition to their excellent halftime performance. The cross country team won city and sectional meets and the boys tennis team claimed SAC. sectional and Regional trophies. The drama departments sponsored and produced the fall play Harvey and by the time Christmas rolled around it was time for the annual concerts and Foreign Language Festival. The Student Council sponsored the Christmas party for the State school. The basketball season saw Snider ' s first and only coach Roy Kline step down and the wrestling team was characteristically awesome, losing only one match to Bellmont and winning SAC and Sectional titles. The Hockey Club again took city and regionals but relinquished the state championship they had held for three years. There were no freaks of nature such as blizzards of floods, but there were few complaints on that score. The spring musical Plain and Fancy was a big success which surprised no one, least of all those involved in the production. The volleyball team had a good season ending with the sectional title. The gymnastics team lost only to Northrop and the girls basketball team looked promising. The girls tennis team finished with a 9-5 record while the girls track team lost only one meet and set some new records. The Snider cindermen claimed first place in Goshen. Lake Central and South Bend Classic Relays, not to mention their victories in the SAC. sectional and Regional meets. In baseball, the Big Gold Machine had another outstanding year and should complete their third sectional crown in a row. The golf team went all the way to a regional victory and at this writing is still going strong. Deserving of recognition are Val and Sal Cindy Clinkenbeard and Laurie Perkins, respectively. Another memorable year has come to an end. That ' s all Folks. 126 Class Of 79 Ready To Accept New Challenges Left: Cynthia Clinkenbeard, Valedictorian; Laurie Perkins, Salutatorian, Class of 79. Above: Senior Class Officers: Left to Right: Nina Evans, Secretary; Ann Vandervelde, Treasurer; Brian Lee, Vice President; Madonna Cornellissen, President. 127 TOP RIGHT: Senior, Rhett Butler, signals hope for a victory at one of the pep-Sessions. TOP LEFT: Lori Kaake, a former Whitmer Panther, shows how easy it is to become a Snider Panther. RIGHT: Senioritis: When the world is warm and blooming and you ' re stuck in class; hot and bored. Stacia Wallace and Carol Want are prime examples of this infirmity. ABOVE: During a tense moment at the basketball game, Theresa Beachum and Tim Parks watch with anticipation. 128 Senior Class Poses For Last Time ACHLEMAN. NANCY J. - French Club 10.11 Student Council 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. ALBERT, SHARON C. - Letterman ' s Club 11,12 Concert Choir 11,12; Sketch Book 10; Gymnastics 10,11,12: Coed-Gymnastics 10; Chemistry Worker 12; Honor Roll 10.11.12; Snider Singers 10. ALBRIGHT, R. ANDREW - French Club 10.11 Orchestra 10.11,12. ALDRIDGE, ELIZABETH ANN - Concert Choir 11,12; Girls Track 11; Class Officer, Sophomore Class Secretary; Honor Roll 12; Snider Singers 10. ALLISON. KIMBERLY K. - Honor Roll 10.11. AMSTUTZ, CHERYL ANN - Spanish Club 10,11 (Treasurer 11) Honor Roll 10.11,12. ANDERSON, MARK W. - Wrestling 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11. ANDERSON, TIM WAYNE ARMIJO, CATHERINE G - Girls Basketball 10.11.12; Powder Puff Football 10.12. ASHBY. DANIEL C. - Letterman ' s Club 10; Varsity Cross Country 10.11; Varsity Track 10; Office Worker 10. ATKINS, MARK A. - Intramurals 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. BABCOCK, DIANA LYNN - C.O.E. 12; F.S.A. 11,12; O.E.A. 12; Varsity Band 11; Marching 10; Honor Roll 10,11.12. BAILEY, REESA LYNNE - Honor Roll 11.12. BAKER, KATHLEEN D. - Biology Worker 10,11. BAKER, THOMAS JON - Orchestra 11.12; Concert Band 10.11.12; Stage Band 10.11; Marching Band 10.11.12; Jazz Band 10,11.12; Musical 12: Band Service Worker; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Member 1979 Summer European Jazz tour Jazz Abroad Band; IFBA-FAA (Vice-President] 11,12: Percussion Ensemble Director. BALES, HOLLIE KAY - D.E.C.A. 12; Letterman ' s Club 11.12: Volleyball 10: Gymnastics 11,12; Coed-Gymnastics 10; Student Council 10,11,12; Home Coming 10,11. BANDOR. RONALD BANDOR. THOMAS BARNES. JACQUELENE BAUERLE. HEIDI ANN - French Club 10.11; Tru Vine 10.11; Concert Choir 10,11.12; Swing Choir 10,11,12; Musical 11,12; Office Worker; Honor Roll 10.11.12. BAY. PATTI V. - Honor Roll 12; RVC 12. BEACHEM. THERESA ANN - Afro-Heritage 10.11,12; C.O.E. Treasurer 12; Afro-Heritage Club. Dress to Impress ; Girls Track 10: Alternate Varsity Cheerleader 11; Reserve Cheerleader 10; Honor Roll 10.11.12; Indiana Hoosier Girls ' State. BEAMAN. JOHN CHARLES - Letterman ' s Club 10.11,12; Varsity Cross Country 10,11,12; Varsity Track 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10.11,12; Honorary Rotarian 12. BEATY. JOHN H. 129 Soon Enough The Carefree Days BEGLEY, CAROLYN L. - French Club 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. BENGEL, DAVID BENJAMIN, BARBARA J. - D.E.C.A. 11,12; Afro-Heritage Talent Fashion Show 12. BENNETT, DANIEL BERNAL, TERESA - French Club 12; Honor Roll 12; Exchange Student from Mexico. BEUCHET. SUZANNE BILLINGSLEY, WILFRED L. - Afro-Heritage 10,11,12 (President]; D.E.C.A. 12; Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Afro-Heritage Club Production 10,11,12; Varsity Football 10,11,12 (Captain]; Reserve Basketball 10; Varsity Track 10 (Captain], 11,12 (Captain). BINKLEY, WARREN BLACKBURN, ARLAN A. - IFBA Vice- President 11,12; FAA 11,12; Orchestra 11,12; Concert Band 10,11 (Vice-President) 12; Stage Band 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11, (Vice-President), 12; Jazz Band 10,11,12; Jazz Band 10,11,12; Music Worker 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Pit Orch. 10,11,12; Pep Band 10,11,12; Sketchbook 10,12; Trombone Quartet 12. BLEDSOE, SYLVIA - Afro-Heritage 11,12; D.E.C.A. 11,12; Honor Roll 12. BLEVINS, PATRICIA A. - C.O.E. 12 (Secretary) Honor Roll 10,11. BOGGS, STEVEN BOKERN, DIANE R. - Girls Track 10,11. BOLENBAUGH, GARY E. - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; True Vine 10; Res. Cross Country 10,11; Varsity Football 12; Varsity Track 12; Res. Track 10,11; Sophomore Class Vice President; Honor Roll 10,11,12. BOSSERMAN, PHYLLIS K. - Latin Club 10,11. BRACKEN, BRENDA S. - Honor Roll 12. BRENNEN, KELLY A. - French Club 10,11,12; Concert Band 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Flag Squad 10,11,12 (Co-captain 11 12). BROCKUP, KENNETH BROWN, GREGORY G. - Concert Band 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Lab Band 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. BROWN, JULIE R. - French Club 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. BRUDI. KARAN J. - Honor Roll 10,11. BRYAN, MICHAEL J. - French Club 10,11,12 (President); Concert Choir 12; Swing Choir 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 12. BURKHEAD, DEBRA BURTON, TERRENCE D. - Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Varsity Football 10,11,12; Wrestling 10.11,12 (Varsity team captain); Honor Roll 12; Fellowship of Christian Athletes. 130 The Sunlit Days Go By. BUTLER, DAVE. BUTLER, RHETT L. - True Vine 11,12; Orchestra 10.11,12; A.V. Worker 10,11; Honor Roll 10,12. BUTZ, JAMES A. - Letterman ' s Club 12; Baseball 11,12; Honor Roll 11,12. CABLE, MARITA CALLANT, MARK DOUGLASS - Honor Roll 10,11,12. CAMPOS, FRANK CARL, TERRI - Honor Roll 10,11,12 CARRICO, RONALD CARTEAUX, PATRICIA A. - German Club 10,11; Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Volleyball 11,12; Girls Basketball 10.11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11.12. CARTER, VICTOR D. - Reserve Track 11. CARUTHERS, SARALEE - V.I.P. Club 10,12; Bowling Club 10; Powderpuff Football 12; Gym Helper 10; Honor Roll 10.12. CASTETTER. LAURA M. - Spanish Club 10.11; Concert Choir 11.12; Swing Choir 10,11; Marching Band 11; Snider Singers 10; Flag Squad 11; Musical 11; Sketch Book 10; Student Council 10,11,12; Class Officer 10 (President), 11 (Secretary); Honor Roll 10,11,12. CHANDLER, LORI L. - Art Club 10: Honor Roll in. 11,12; Office Worker 10.11: Tutor at Glenwood 11.12. CHAPMAN. SHARON ). - Afro-Heritage 10,11,12; F.S.A. 10,11; Concert Choir 10. CHURCHWARD. LAURIE L. - C.O.E. 12: Honor Roll 10,11,12. CLARK. ROBERT E. - German Club 11; Honor Roll 10,11.12: Principal ' s List 10. CLINKENBEARD. CYNTHIA L.- Letterman ' s Club 11.12; Spanish Club 10; Speech Team 12; V.I.P. Club 10; Powderpuff Football 10.11.12; Varsity Cheerleader 11.12; Reserve Cheerleader 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11,12; Valedictorian, Class of 79. COCHRAN. BARBARA S. - French Club 10,11,12; Varsity Cheerleader 11,12; Reserve Cheerleader 10; Scroll Staff 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11,12. COLEMAN, VICKIE - C.O.E. 12; O.E.A.; Honor Roll 10,11,12. CONGDON, SETH G. - Varsity Football 12; Wrestling 10,11,12, (Captain); Intramurals 11; Honor Roll 11.12. CONNELLY, BRETT W. - Wrestling 10,11; Honor Roll 12. CONNER, TIM CONNETT, ROBERT E. CONNORS, KEVIN G. - Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10; Chemistry Worker 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10; Science Fair 12. 131 Memories Are Made Of This As COOK, TWANA COOPER, JUDITH ANN - F.S.A.; German Club 10; Concert Choir 10,11,12: Girls Track 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. COPELAND, KENNETH CORAZZI, SUSAN D. - Honor Roll 10,11,12 CORNELISSEN, MADONNA DIANE - Letter- man ' s Club 11,12; Concert Choir 10,11,12; Swing Choir 10; Sketch Book 10; Gymnastics 10,11.12; Class Officer 11 (Vice-President). 12 (President); Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11; Unique Week 12. CORNER, JOHN HOWARD - Letterman ' s Club 12; Yearbook Photographer 11; Concert Band 11,12; Varsity Band 10; Varsity Football 11,12; Reserve Football 10,11; Reserve Basketball 10; Intramurals 11. COUNCIL, KIMBERLY DIANE CRAFT. CHERYL DENISE - Concert Choir 10,11.12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 CREWS, LILLIAN MARGUERITTE - C.O.E. 12; Honor Roll 11,12. CRIDER, TRACY LYNN - COE 12 (Secretary); Honor Roll 11,12. CRILLY, JULIA ANN - French Club 10,11; F.S.A. 12; German Club 10; Letterman ' s Club 11; Concert Choir 12; Flag Squad 11; Girls Basketball 10,11; Girls Track 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Powderpuff football 12. CRIST, JONATHAN LEE - Reserve Football 10; Golf 11,12; Intramurals 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. CRONIN, PATRICK J. CUNNINGHAM, HUGH GARY - Varsity Basketball 12; Reserve Basketball 10; Baseball 10; Honor Roll 10. CURRENT, MICHAEL A. - Chemistry Worker 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. CURRY. SCOTT DAVID - Orchestra 11.12; Concert Band 10,11,12; Stage Band 10,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Jazz Band 10,12; Musical 10,12; Sketch Book 10,12; Honor Roll 10.11,12. DAVIS. JEFFREY A. - D.E.C.A. 10; Varsity Football 11,12; Reserve Football 10; Reserve Track 10,11,12; Intramurals 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. DAVIS, JOANNE DAVIS, KIMBERLY ANN - Cheerblock 10; C.O.E. 12; F.S.A. 12 (Secretary); Honor Roll 12; Powderpuff Football 12. DAY, TAMMY J. - Concert Band 10; Marching Band 10. DEBROSSE, JOHN DECKER. KAREN JEAN - French Club 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. DECKER, MICHELLE ELAINE - Chemistry Worker 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. DEHAVEN, JENNIFER ANN - D.E.C.A. 12 (Secretary); Spanish Club 10; Student Council 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Powderpuff Football 10.11,12. 132 Seniors Look Toward The Future DELONG. GREGORY DEPUTY. ELIZABETH ANN - Latin Club 10,11.12; Orchestra 10,11,12; Concert Band 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Jazz Band 10,11,12; Musical 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; All City Orchestra 10,11,12; Tri State Honor Band 11,12; All State Band 12. DERRISH, MICHELLE DETWILER, SHELLENE - Spanish Club 10,11; Concert Choir 11; Honor Roll 10,11. DICKSON, MARY - D.E.C.A. 11,12; French Club 10; Student Council 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Powderpuff Football 10.11,12. DIDION, LINDA K. - Honor Roll 10.11,12. DIETZ. NANCY DILLER. KENNETH LEE - Honor Roll 10.11.12. DILLMAN, LISA ANN - Safari Staff 11,12, (Senior Section Editor 12); Honor Roll 10,11,12; Powderpuff Football 12: Make-up for stage productions 10,11,12; Office Worker 12. DONAHUE, BRENDA S. DONELSON, STEVEN LEE - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Wrestling 10,11,12; Golf 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11. DONNELLY, DANIEL ALAN - French Club 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. DREW. MELISSA KAY - Honor Roll 11,12. DRUCKEMILLER, JACK DRUMMER, JEFFERY ALAN - Orhcestra 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. DURHAM. CYNTHIA K. ECCLESTONE, SCOTT DAVID - Varsity Cross Country 10,11,12; Varsity Track 10,11,12. EDWARDS. REGINA ANN - D.E.C.A. 11,12; Marching Band 11; Girls Track 10,11; Office Worker 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Powderpuff 11,12. EGOLF, GARY EICHER, DANIEL RICKY ELEY, EZRA ELEY, LONNIE ELLISON. PHILLIP EPPLE, THOMAS ANDREW - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Varsity Football 11,12; Intramurals 11. 133 It Could Only Happen To Seniors Who Gather Memories As They Go ERB, MATTHEW R. - Latin Club 10,11; Wrestling 10,11,12. EVANS. NINA LEE - Spanish Club 11 |President),12; V.I.P. 12; Concert Band 11,12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11,12; Musical 12. EVEREST. RUTH A. - Honor Roll 11,12. FAIR, LYNNE - Spanish Club 10, Gymnastics 10; Varsity Cheerleader 12; Reserve Cheerleader 10,11; Honor Roll 10.11.12; Principal ' s List 10,11,12. FARTHING. TERESA LYNNE - French Club 10; Orchestra 12; Concert Band 10,11,12; Marching Band 10.11,12; Musical 11,12; Honor Roll 10.11,12. FAUST. MATTHEW STEPHAN - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Varsity Football 11; Reserve Football 10; Wrestling 10,11,12. FETTERS, CAROLYN R. - Honor Roll 10,11,1 2. FINNEARTY, AMBER FISHER, DAWN RENEE - Swing Choir 10; Marching Band 10,11,12; Flag Squad 10,11,12; Musical 10,12; Sketch Book 10; Honor Roll 10.11,12. FISHER, ]AMES FRANKLIN - Reserve Football 10. FISHERING, LISA KATHLEEN - French Club 10,11; V.I.P. 11; Concert Choir 11.12; Intramurals 10,11; Honor Roll 10.12. FLIGHTNER. PETER N. - D.E.C.A. 11 FLOWERS, JEFFERY ALAN - Orchestra 11,12; Concert Band 10,11,12 (President); Marching Band 10.11,12; Jazz Band 10,11,12; Musical 12 (Pit); Sketch Book 10,12. FOLTZ. DEBORAH KAY - D.E.C.A. 12; F.S.A. 11; Marching Band 11; Rifle Squad 10,11. FORD, VALISA L. - French Club 10: Honor Roll 12. FORTIER, DANIEL FOSTER, RONALD B. - Letterman ' s Club 10,11; Varsity Basketball 12; Tennis 10,11,12; Reserve Basketball 11; Honor Roll 10,11.12. FOY, DANIEL STEVEN - Lettermen ' s Club 12; Wrestling 10,11,12. FRANE. PAMELA SUE - F.S.A. 12; Spanish Club 10,11; V.I.P. Club 11; Honor Roll 10.11,12; Powder Puff Football 12. FRANKLIN. MARY FREELAND. JOHN A. - Honor Roll 10,11,12. FRUEND, SUSAN L. - Honor Roll 10.11,12. FRUSHOUR. MICHAEL EUGENE - Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10; Lab Band 10; Musical 10; Reserve Cross Country 11; Library Worker 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 12. FRY, MICHAEL WILLIAM - C.O.E.; Concert Band 11: Varsity Band 10, Marching Band 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 12. 135 Seniors Combine Good Grades FUROS, DAVID G. - Varsity Football 12; Baseball 11,12. GABBARD, JAMES D. - Reserve Tennis 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. GARNER. DANIEL P. - Honor Roll 10,11,12; Transfer student from Jesuit High School, New Orleans, LA. GAVIN, BRAD. GETZIN, DAVID ]. - Concert Choir 11.12; Swing Choir 12; Musical 11,12; Fall Play 12; Sketch Book 12; Honor Roll 10.11,12. GIANELLE, RALPH V. - Honor Roll 10,11. GILL. MONICA J. - Library Worker 10; Office Worker 10.11; Musical 11,12; Fall Play 11,12; Sketch Book 12. GINDE. BRIAN T. - Concert Choir 11,12; Varstiy Band 10; Marching Band 10.11.12. GLANT. CARRIE S. GOERING, DIANE E. - Concert Choir 11,12; Snider Singers 10; Honor Roll 11.12. GORDON. DAVID B. - Honor Roll 10,11; Principal ' s List 10. GOSS, THOMAS J. - Honor Roll 11.12. GOTLFRIED, MARGARET M. - Concert Choir 10,11,12; Swing Choir 10; Sketch Book 10; Honor Roll 11. GOTTLIEB. GLENN I. - Honor Roll 10,11,12. GRAHAM. JOSEPHINE - Concert Choir 10.11; Honor Roll 12. GRAHAM, SANDY M. - Honor Roll 12. n i GRAY MICHAEL L. - Afro-Heritage 10.11.12; D.E.C.A. 11; French Club 10; Letterman ' s Club 12; Varstiy Football 10.12; Wrestling 10; Student Council 10, Class Officer 10; Honor Roll 10,12. GRIFFITH. SCOTT L. - A.T.H. 10,11,12; Intramurals 10,11,12; Body Building Team Sports Helper 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. GRILLO, STEVEN E. GRISWOLD, WARD D. - Baseball 10,11; Hockey Team 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. GUINDON, CHERYL LYNN - French Club 11,12; Concert Band 10,11.12; Marching Band 10.11,12; Musical JPitJ 11,12; Golf 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. HAASER, DAVID HABEGGER. STACY LEE - AYH 10.11,12; Res. Track 10,11; Intramurals 10,11,12; A.V. Worker 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. HALL. DEBRA JEAN - True Vine 10.11,12; V.I.P. 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11.12. 136 With Sports, Outside Jobs HALL, JAMIE LYNN - Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 10,11.12; Musical 10,11,12; Fall Play 10,11,12; Sketch Book 10,12; French Club 11; Student Council 10,11.12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. HALLER. MATTHEW DAVID - Concert Band 11; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11; Lab Band 10: Jazz Band 11; Musical (Pit) 12; Honor Roll 10,11.12 HANKEL, STEVEN W. - Varsity Football 11.12; Reserve Football 10; Varsity Track 12; Reserve Track 11; Chemistry Worker 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. HARPER, JANICE K. HARRIS, JIMMIE - Wrestling 11,12. HASSELL, KIM LOUISE - Afro-Heritage 10,11,12; D.E.C.A. 10.11.12; Student Services and Guidance Center Worker. HAYES, BRUCE ALAN - Cheerblock 10; Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; School Mascot (Charley Panther) 11,12; Tenor Bass Choir 12; Snider Singers 10. HELDERMAN, SHERRY L. - D.E.C.A. 11,12; N.F.L. 10; Student Council 10; Images 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Chapter President for D.E.C.A. HEMSOTH, DEBRA JEAN - Sketchbook 10; Gymnastics 10.11,12; Honor Roll 10,11; Powderpuff Football 10,11,12. HENEMYER, LORI - German Club 10,11; Concert Choir 10; Sketch Book 12; Office Worker 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Powderpuff Football 12; Soccer 11; Make-Up Crew 10,11,12. HENRIKSEN, KAREN LOUISE - Concert Band 11,12; Stage Band 10; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11,12; Musical 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. HENSCH, MICHELE. HENSLEY. RANDY LEE - True Vine 10,11,12; Concert Choir 12; Honor Roll 11,12. HERIBACKA. DIANE JUDITH - Latin Club 10,11,12; Swing Choir 10; Concert Band 11,12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11,12; Images 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. HERNDON, CHERYL RENEE - Concert Choir 12; Swing Choir 10,11,12; All-City Orchestra 10,11; All-City Choir 12; Musical 10,11,12; Sketch Book 10,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. HEROLD, DAVID MATTHEW - Letterman ' s Club 11,12 (Vice President) 12; Varsity Football 11,12; Reserve Football 10; Wrestling 10,11,12; Reserve Track 10; Student Council 12; Honor Roll 10,11. HIATT, CINDY LYNN - C.O.E. 12; O.E.A. 12; Student Council 10: Honor Roll 10,11,12. HOEHN. JEANETTE M. - Office Worker 10; Honor Roll 10,11. HOLLINS, SUSAN CELESTE - Orchestra 10,11,12; Marching Band 12; All City Honors Orchestra 10,11; Musical (Pit) 10,11,12; Band Helper 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. HORNAK, KATHRYN MARY - Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Gymnastics 10,11,12; Girls Track 10; Student Council 10,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. HOTTMAN, BETHLYN KAY - Latin Club 11,12; Honor Roll 11,12. HOUSER, SCOTT LEE - D.E.C.A. 11,12; Honor Roll 12. HUEBNER, JENNIFER L. HUFFMAN, BETH ANN - French Club 10,11,12; V.I.P. Club 10,11; ISS Worker; Honor Roll 10,11,12. 137 High School Years Pass Quickly HUGHES, DEBRA ANN - Honor Roll 11,12. HUGHES. LYONS. PEGGY - C.O.E. 12; O.E.A. 12; Honor Roll 11,12. HUNT. STEPHEN LEE - Latin Club 12; Concert Choir 11,12; Letterman ' s Club 12; Snider Singers 10; Swing Choir 11,12; Sketch Book 12; Reserve Cross Country 11, Manager 12; Reserve Track 10,11; Gym Worker 12; Images 12; Scroll Staff 12; Honor Roll. HUNT, SUSAN ELIZABETH - Girls Tennis 11,12; Student Council 10, Honor Roll 10,11,12; Powder Puff Football 10,11. HUSER, RONALD ERIC - Reserve Cross Country 10; Varsity Basketball 10,11; Reserve Track 10; Biology Worker 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. IRWIN, JEFFREY THOMAS - Honor Roll 12. JENKINS, TERRI JOHNSON, JACKIE JOHNSON, MICHAEL JONES, MARCY LEE - F.S.A. 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. KAAKE, LORI LYNETTER - Transfer Student - Witmer High School, Toledo, OH Letterman ' s Club 11; Pep Club 10; Spanish Honorary 11; National Honor Society 11. Girls ' Varsity W ; Girls ' Track 10; Pantherettes; Spanish Club - Math Resource Center 10 (Vice-President). KALLENBACK, MARK EDWARD - D.E.C.A. 12; Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Reserve Football 10; Varsity Football 11; Honor Roll 11,12. KANE, DAVID JEROME - Spanish Club 10.11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. KAPP, SUE L. - Art Club 10; Stage Craft 11,12. KAZEE. GINDY LEE - C.O.E. 12; F.S.A. 11,12; Concert Choir 10,11,12; Girls Track 10; Images 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Powderpuff Football 10,11,12. KELLEY, STEVEN ALLEN - Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Wrestling 10,11,12; Reserve Football 10; Honor Roll 10.11,12. KELLY, TIM L. KENNEDY, REBECCA MAE - Latin Club 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11. KENT, DEBORAH LYNN - Chemistry Worker 12. KENT. JENNIFER M. - Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 11.12; Musical 11,12; Fall Play 12; Sketch Book 12; Honor Roll 11,12. KEYS. ERIN KAY - Girls Basketball 10,11,12; Girls Track 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. KISER, TIMOTHY RAY - D.E.C.A. 11; Letterman ' s Club 11.12; Concert Band 10; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10; Varsity Track 11.12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. KLEE, KIMMERLY ANNE - Latin Club 10,11,12 (President); Swing Choir 10; Orchestra 11,12 (President); Concert Band 10,11 (Treasurer) 12 (Secretary); Marching Band 10.11,12 (Section leader); Jazz Band 10,11,12; Musical 10,12; Sketch Book 10; Honor Roll 10.11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11. KNOPP, BARBARA As Seniors Become Graduates KOHN. PATRICIA K. KOORSEN, MICHAEL KOPPIER. HANS KORNOKOVICH. TAMARA A. - Transfer Student From Cincinnati, OH; Key Club 11; Student Council 11,12; Student Exchange Club 11; Honor Roll 11,12. KRAMER, STEPHEN A. - German Club 10; Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Reserve Basketball 10; Baseball 10,11,12; Scroll Staff 10.11.12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Chemistry Worker 12. KRULL, TERESA K. - D.E.C.A. 11,12: Letter- man ' s Club 10.11,12; Gymnastics 10,11,12; Reserve Cheerleader 10; Student Council 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. KRUSE, DAVID KUMLER. TYRONE D. - Honor Roll 11.12. KURTZ. MATTHEW LAIDROO, ERIK A. - Concert Band 10.11.12; Marching Band 10.11,12; Jazz Band 10,11.12; Student Council Rep.; Honor Roll 10.11,12; Pep Band 10.11,12. LAIRD, LORAINE . - Orchestra 10,11,12; Marching Band 10; Honor Roll 12. LEMASTER, GENE - Afro-Heritage 10,11; Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Varsity Band 10.11; Sketch Book 12; Varsity Football 10.11; Varsity Track 10,11; Reserve Track 10; Gymnastics 11; Library Worker 10,11. LANE, ALFONZO - Afro-Heritage 10.11; Art Club 11; Letterman ' s Club 10.11.12; Varstiy Band 11; Varsity Football 11; Varsity Basketball 10,11; Varsity Track 11; Reserve Track 10,11: Honor Roll 11,12. LANGDON. JOHN M. - Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Varsity Basketball 12; Reserve Basketball 11: Baseball 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10.11,12. LANGLEY. DARRELL LANTZ, JONI L. - Honor Roll 10,11,12. LAUER. MICHAEL LAUER. TERESA LAURITSEN, LINDA SUE - F.S.A. 12; Marching Band 11; Flag Squad 11; Co-ed Gymnastics 10,11; Intramurals 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11; Powderpuff Football 10.11. LAWRENCE, CARMEN LAWRENCE, TIMOTHY JOHN - Honor Roll 11.12. LAWSON. DAVID LEE, DEBRA LEE, BRIAN JOHN - Latin Club 10,11,12; Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Baseball 10,11.12; Reserve Tennis 10; Varsity Tennis 11.12; Class Officer 12 (Vice President); Honor Roll 10,11,12; Hockey Club 10,11.12. 139 Now, They ' re Off To See The World LEHMAN, SUE - Chemistry Worker 10; Varsity Cheerleader 11,12; Honor roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10; French 10,11. LEHMAN, YVONNE LYNN - Volleyball 10; Intramurals 10; Office Worker. LEITZMAN, MICHELE LYNN - F.S.A. 10,11.12; German Club 10,11; True Vine 10,12; V.I.P. 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. LEMASTERS, ANNE ELIZABETH - Letter- man ' s Club 10.11,12; Musical (Crew] 10,11,12; Fall Play (Crew) 11.12. Sketch Book (Crew) 11,12; Gymnastics 10,11,12; Coed-Gymnastics 10: Honor Roll 12. LEMERT, JOHN RUSSELL - Concert Band 11.12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11,12; Jazz Band 10,11,12; Chemistry Worker 10; Band Helper 12; Honor Roll 12; IFBA 11,12; Pep Band 10,11,12. LEWIS, CAROL LIVINGSTON, LINDA LEE - Letterman ' s Club 10.11,12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10; Volleyball 10,11.12; Girls Basketball 10,11,12; Girls Track 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. LONG, KJMBERLY LONG, RONALD ALAN - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Varsity Football 11; Res. Football 10; Varsity Track 11.12; Reserve Track 10; Honor Roll 10.11,12. LONGROY, JULIE - C.O.E. 12; O.E.A. 12. LOTHAMER, DOUGLAS ALLAN - Office Worker 11. LUCAS. BRAD - Honor Roll 10.11,12; Sketch- book (Crew) 10; Fall Play (Crew) 11,12; Musical (Crew) 11,12. LUDWIG, MELANIE KAY - V.I.P. Club 11,12 (President); Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10. LUEBBERT, CURT A. - Concert Band 10,11; Marching Band 10,11; Baseball 11,12; Intramurals 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. LYONS, ANITA LYNN - Afro-Heritage 10,11,12; French Club 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11; Flag Squad 10,11; Sketch Book 10; Honor Roll 10,12. MALCOM, SCOTT - Track 10,11,12. MALINOWSKI, REGINA J. - Office Worker 10; Honor Roll 12. MALONE. BARBARA A. - C.O.E. 11; D.E.C.A. 12; French Club 12; Student Council 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. MANGONE. ROBIN STARR - Concert Choir 12; Honor Roll 12. MANNING, KATHY RENA - Afro-Heritage 10,11,12; Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Girls Track 10,11,12; Varsity Cheerleader 12. MARTIN, TIM A. - Art Club 10, Spanish Club 10; True Vine 10; Concert Choir 12; Swing Choir 12; Orchestra 10,11,12; Marching Band 10.11; Musical 12; Sketch Book 12; Intramurals 10; Images (Cover Design 11]; Scroll Staff (Cartoons) 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 12; Student Manager Track 10,11. MARTIN. TRACI LYNN - Honor Roll 12. MARTIN, VERNON FITZGERALD - Reserve Football 10; Wrestling 10,11,12; MATTHEWS, VICKI 140 College, Careers, A New Life MAXWELL, DANIEL BLAKE - Intramurals 10; Honor Roll 11.12. MCCASLIN. MARK DANIEL - Conert Band 11,12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10.11,12; Pep Band 10,11; Lab Band 10; Musical Pit 11; Images 10,11; Safari Staff 12 (Photographer); Scroll Staff 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; National Merit Scholar. McCREANOR, LYNDA DIANE - Entre Nous 10; French Club 10,11,12; Girls Golf 12; Volleyball Manager 11; Girls Basketball Manager 11,12; Girls Track Manager 11; Honor Roll 10,11. MCGOVERN, GARY ROY - Varsity Football 11,12; Reserve Football 10; Varsity Track 10,11. MCKIBBEN, LISA MARIE - Cheerblock 11; Spanish Club 10; Orchestra 11,12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10. MCLEMORE, KIMBERLY MCGOWN, JOYCE MCMURRAY, SEAN STEWART - Varsity Track 12; Reserve Track 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11; National Merit Scholar. MEIER, KATHRYN LYNN - Spanish Club 10; Honor Roll 11,12. MERTZ, DONNA L. - Girls Track 10; Intramur- als 10; Honor Roll 10,11; Principal ' s List 11,12. METTERT, BRENDA METTERT, KERRY WILLIAM - French Club 10,11; Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10; Pep Band 10; Varsity Football 11,12; Reserve Football 10; Reserve Track 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10. METTERT, KIM M. - French Club 10,11; F.S.A. 12; Letterman ' s Club 10,11.12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10; Gymnastics 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. MEYER, BARRY LYNN - Cheerblock 10; French Club 10,11; Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12 Concert Band 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12 Varsity Track 10,11,12; Intramurals 12; Student Council 10.11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 11,12; Pep Band 10,11,12; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 11. MEYER. CARLA LUANNE - Cheerblock 11; Marching Band 10.11; Flag Squad 10,11; Pom Pon 10,11. MICHAUD, MARK DAVID - AYH 10,11; French Club 10; Honor Roll 10.11,12; Biology Division Winner; Regional Science Fair 1979; Airforce Bio. Award; Army Bio. Award; American Society of Microbiology Award 12. MIERS, CATHERINE ELIZABETH - French Club 10; Orchestra 11; Concert Band 10; Marching Band 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. MILLER, CHERYL LYNN - Concert Band 11; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11; Girls Track 10; Pep Band 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. MILLER, JEFF MILLER, KIM MILLER. KRIS DAVID - Varsity Football 11; Reserve Football 10; Baseball 10,11.12. MILLER, STEWART MILLET, PATRICIA MINYARD. KENNETH H. 141 tiEHeae aoaasee All American Girl: Boy: Most Athletic Girl: Boy: Best Couple: Most Stylish Girl: Boy: Best Looking Girl: Boy: Most Likely To Succeed: Most Conservative: Most Radical: Best Actor: Best Actress: Most Soulful: Most Likely To Be On The Cover Of Ebony Magazine: Most Friendly: Best In His Her Field: Most Likely To Win The Indy 500: Class Clown: Most Musically Inclined: Most Artistically Inclined: Most School Spirit: Biggest Partier: Most Likely To Be Remembered: Most Talkative: Madonna Cornelissen John Beaman Patty Carteaux Wilfred Billingsley Jim Wharton Kathy Hornak Lisa Fishering Matt Ontiveros Holly Bales Scott Malcolm Laurie Perkins Brian Lee Rhett Butler Jason Timothy Smith Andy Weissert Jamie Hall Gene Le Master Donna Scott Mitsi Schmidt Kathleen Weatherford Terry Burton Scott Houser Mike Wiedenhoft Tom Baker Joni Lantz Ron Huser Matt Peterschmidt John Vernasco Leslie Venderley 142 Nelson Awards - A Highlight Of Our Senior Year Above: Jason Smith receives his award for Most Radical . Top Right: Besides being Master of Ceremonies at the awards, Andy Weisserl also received the Nelson for Best Actor . What is the most notorious award that a Senior at Snider High could bestow on another fellow student? Well, the singers can receive a Grammy Award, and actors and actresses can receive an Oscar, the television stars receive an Emmy, so why not let a special Panther receive a Nelson Award! Nelson Awards are given to students who excel in such areas as: Biggest Partier, Most Radical, Most Conservative, Best Looking, Most Stylish etc. On the far right page, the Neslson catagories and their winners have been named. 143 Classes, Teachers, Deadlines, Tests MOEHLENKAMP, KURT WILLIAM - German Club 10; Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 10,11,12; Musical 11; Fall Play 11; Band Worker 11.12; Male Choir 12. MONTEITH, ROGER MOORE. GAYNELL - Afro-Heritage 11,12; Honor Roll 12. MOORE, REGINALD - Afro-Heritage 10,11,12; D.E.C.A. 11,12; Varsity Basketball 12; Varsity Track 10,11,12. MORAN, ELAINE - Flag Squad 11; Student Council 11,12 (President); Honor Roll 10,11,12. MORRISON, ANN LOUISE - French Club 10,11; V.I. P. 10,11; Reserve Cheerleader 11; Varsity Cheerleader 12; Student Council 12; Honor Roll 10,11.12. MORROW, JAMES MULLENHOUR. PEGGY ANN - Honor Roll 10,12. MULPAGANO, SHARON L. - C.O.E. 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. MYERS, MICHELLE NELSON, CLINTON KEN NELSON. GREGORY CHARLES - Soccer 12. NEWMAN, JON STEFFEN - French Club 10,11,12; Soccer 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. NEWPORT, KAREN SUE - Volleyball 10; Girls Track 10; Office Worker 11; Powderpuff Football 11,12. NIBLICK, TRACY NOBLE, KIM NORRIS, RANDY NORTON, JOHN CHARLES - Intramurals 10,11.12; Honor Roll 11.12; Rotarian 12. NUSBAUM. JULIET NYBERG. ROGER WAYNE - Tennis 11,12; Intramurals 10. O ' BRIAN, KATHLEEN MARIE - Art Club 12; French Club 10,11; Orchestra 10,11.12; Musical 10,11,12; Sketch Book 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Powderpuff Football 12. O ' BRIAN, TIMOTHY SEAN - German Club 11; Latin Club 11,12; Varsity Cross Country 12; Res. Cross Country 11; Reserve Track 10,11; Varsity Track 12; Latin Worker 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. OLINGER. MICHAEL DAVID - French Club 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10; Distinguished Scholar 11; Hockey 11,12. O ' NEIL, ERIN ELIZABETH - Marching Band 10; Flag Squad 10; Girls Track 10: Student Council 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. Give Way To New Routines Ahead ONTIVEROS, MATTHEW STEVEN - D.E.C.A. 11,12; Varsity Cross Country 12; Wrestling 10,11.12; Golf 10,11.12; Honor Roll 12. ORR. CINDY OWENS, CYNTHIA YVONNE - Honor Roll 11,12; Service Worker. OYER, ]ACCI - Concert Choir 10,11,12; Girls Track 10; Office Worker 12; Honor Roll 12; Powderpuff Football 12. PARKER, NANCY LYNN - French Club 12; Concert Band 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Flag Squad 10,11,12; Sketch Book 10,12; Girls Track 10; Pom-pons 10,11,12 (Co-captain 11 12); Honor Roll 10,11. PARKS, MICHAEL PARRENT, MARK - Honor Roll 12. PATEL, PRATIMA - C.O.E. 12; O.E.A. 12; Spanish Club 10; Library Worker 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 12. PATTEN, TAMMY PCOLINSKI, JOHN J. PEARSON, CHRIS PEASTER. SHARON 10,11,12 (President); O.E.A. 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. - Honor Roll 12. R. - C.O.E. 12; F.S.A. 12; V.I.P. 10; Stage Craft PERKINS, LAURIE DEE - French Club 11,12; Letterman ' s Club 11,12; V.I.P. 12; Volleyball 10.11,12; Girls Track 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11,12; Salutatorian, Class of 79. PHILLIPS WILLIAM (BUDDY) M. - German Club 11; Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Reserve Football 10; Varsity Football 11,12; Varsity Track 10,11,12; Reserve Basketball 10: Honor Roll 10.11.12: Principal ' s List 12. PIKEL, BRIAN PINKSTON, VICKEY PITTENGER. MELODY ANN - C.O.E. 12; French Club 10; Letterman ' s Club 11.12; Volleyball 10,11.12; Honor Roll 10,11.12. PITZEN. MARY - Latin Club 10,11: O.E.A. 10; Musical 10; Honor Roll 10.11,12. PLATT, JAY CHRISTOPHER - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Orchestra 11; Concert Band 10; Marching Band 10; Musical 10; Varsity Cross Country 12; Wrestling 10,11.12. POLLARD. BRENDA POLING, DLORAH PORTER, GENEVA - Afro-Heritage 10; Girls Glee 11,12; Honor Roll 11.12. PRINCIPE, TAL PRITCHARD. JOHN CHARLES - Letterman ' s Club 12; Spanish Club 10,11; Varsity Football 11,12; Honor Roll 10.11,12; Principal ' s List 11. 145 Senior Scholars Leave Mark; PRUIETT, KEVIN WAYNE - French Club 12; Reserve Track 10.11; Varsity Track 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. PYLE, SCOTT A. - D.E.C.A. 11; Letterman ' s Club 12; Wrestling 10,11,12; Golf 10,11. RAGAN, CATHY ANN RASOR, BRUCE REEVES, BONNIE RENNO, DELAINE KAYE - Spanish Club 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. REPKA, RONALD GRANT - Tennis 10,11,12; Hockey Team 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,12. RICE, DOUGLAS L. - Reserve Track 10, Varsity Track 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. RICHARDSON, RUSTY - Hockey Team 10,11,12. RICHMAN, PHILLIP A. RICHTER, ]AMES RIPPETOE, DENISE (DEDE) DIANE - Spanish Club 11, (Vice-President) 12 (President): Girls Tennis 11.12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. RIVIEZZO. TONY ROACH, PATRICIA M. - Cheerblock 10; Spanish Club 11; Service Worker 12; Powderpuff Football 12. ROBERTS. MICHELLE - Scroll Ad Manager 11. ROEBEL, GAIL ROSE, SHARON - Art Club 10; Library Worker 10,11,12; Honor Roll 12. ROUT, JEFFREY A. - Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 12. RUSSELL, LIZ VANESSA - F.S.A. 10,11,12; Honor Roll 11,12; Principal ' s List 11,12. RUSSELL, TIMOTHY A. SAMPLE, MICHAEL ALAN - Latin Club 10,11; Reserve Cross Country 10,11; Varsity Cross Country 10.11; Varsity Track 10,11; Intramurals 10,11,12. SARAZEN, TAMELA R. SARGENT, CARL DAVID - Musical 11.12; Fall Play 12; Honor Roll 10.11,12. SARASON, PAULA DENISE - F.S.A. 10,11,12; Library Worker 10. 146 Many Old Records Broken SAUERS. CHRISTOPHER SAVIEO, LISA SCHAFENACKER, THOMAS SCHANNEN, KENNETH GORDON - Concert Band 10,11,12; Stage Band 10,11,12; Marching Band; Jazz Band 10,11,12; Musical 11,12; Sketch Book 10,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. SCHEIDER, TOM SCHELL, JOHN A. - Honor Roll 12. SCHENKEL, LINDA MARIE - Spanish Club 10,11; Student Council 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11,12. SCHENKEL, MATTHEW - French Club 11; Spanish Club 10,11; Soccer 11,12; Varsity Football 12; Honor Roll 10,11.12. SCHLICHTENMYER, BRIAN EUGENE - Musical 11,12; Fall Play 12. SCHMIDT, KAREN (MITZI) SUE - French Club 10,11; Concert Choir 10,11,12; Swing Choir 10,12; Musical 11,12; Sketch Book 10,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Powderpuff Football 11,12. SCHMIDT, SHERI LYNN - German Club 10; Concert Choir 11,12; Snider Singers 10; All-City Choir 12: Musical 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. SCHMIDT, WILLIAM EDWARD - Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Varsity Football 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10.11.12. SCHMITT, DEBORAH LYNN - Transfer Student From Delvalle, Austin Texas; French Club; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Bat Girl 10. SCHMITT, KENNETH SCHNITKER, SHELLY SCHRADER, RICHARD SCHROEDER, DOUGLAS ALLEN - Hockey 10,11,12; Honor Roll 11.12. SCHWARTZ, KARL RICHARD - Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Tennis 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. SCOFIELD, MARY ANGELA - V.I.P. 10,11; F.S.A. 12 (President); Spanish Club 10,11; Safari Staff 10,11 (Jr. Editor], 12 (Editor-in-Chief]; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Powderpuff Football 12. SCOTT, DONNA LYNN - Afro-Heritage 10,11,12; Letterman ' s Club 10,11; Girls Track 10.11; Office Worker 10; Honor Roll 11,12. SCOTT, TIMOTHY L. - D.E.C.A. 11 (President); Sketch Book 12; Golf 11; Intramurals 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. SEDERY, KIM M. - D.E.C.A. 11,12; Office Worker 10. SELBY, STEPHEN V. - Musical 10,11,12 (Stage Manager); Fall Play 11,12; Honor Roll 12. SENGER, SHARI SUE - Concert Choir 10,11,12; Swing Choir 11,12; Marching Band 10,11.12; Flag Squad 10,11.12; Sketch Book 10.11,12; Student Council 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Pom Pon 10,11,12; All-City Choir 11,12. u? Lockers, Lunches, Study Halls, SEYBOLDT, ANN ELIZABETH - Marching Band 10,11.12; Pom Pon Squad 10,11.12 (Co-Captain]; Flag Squad 10,11,12 (Co-Captain); Musical 11,12; Sketch Book 10,11; Chem-Worker 12; Student Council 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 11. SHANEBECK, NEIL SHARPE, JAMES R. - Honor Roll 10,11,12; Soccer Club 12. SHAW, HEIDI EILENE - C.O.E. 12; Honor Roll 12. SHAW, NINA - DECA 12; Honor Roll 12. SHEARER, SUSAN LYNN - C.O.E. 12 (President); F.S.A. 10,11,12 (Vice-President); O.E.A. 12; Safari Staff 10.11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. SCHEERER, DONALD SHOEMAKER, STEVE M. - Latin Club 12. SHOMO, LISA R. - Honor Roll 10,11,12. SIDELL, GREGORY SCOTT - French Club 10,11; Orchestra 12; Concert Band 10,11; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11; Jazz Band 11,12; Musical 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 12. SIEBOLD, KURT WILLIAM - Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Varsity Track 11.12; Reserve Track 10; Intramurals 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 SIMPSON, TONIA SITKO, KAREN SKEMROS, VASIL K. - Transfer Student From South Side; Wrestling 10,11. SLICK, NANCY C. - Spanish Club 10,11; Images 10; Scroll. 2. SMITH, CARLA SUZANNE SMITH, DEBRA KAYE - Rifle Squad 11; Honor Roll 10.11,12. SMITH, DELORES D. - Art Club 10; Images 10; Library Worker 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. SMITH, JASON T. - Honor Roll 10.11,12. SMITH, TIMOTHY O ' NEIL - Afro-Heritage 12. SNOWDEN, KLARC SNYDER, TAMARA E. SOMERS, MICHAEL SPAN, CYNTHIA Honor Roll 10,11.12. 148 Dreams Of A Perfect World STALCUP, STUART HAYES - Honor Roll 10,11.12. STAUFFER. ROBERT C. - German Club 10,11; Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Leadership Lab 10; Varsity Basketball 11.12; Reserve Basketball 10; Golf 10.11; Honor Roll 10.11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11,12; Tri-Kappa Award 11. STEAGER, SUSAN JOYCE - Marching Band 10.11; Flag Squad 10,11; Sketch Book 10; Pom-pon 10,11; Student Council 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. STEINER. BETH COLETTE - French Club 11; F.S.A. 11,12; True Vine 11,12; Concert Choir 10,12; All City Choir 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11,12. STEPHENSON, SCOTT E. - Honor Roll 10,12. STILLMAN, DENIS STONER. WENDY GAIL - C.O.E. 12; Honor Roll 12. STUART, STEPHANIE LYNN - Marching Band 10; Flag Squad 10; Girls Track 10,11; Student Council 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Powderpuff Football 10,11,12 (Captain). TAYLOR. BARBARA KAY - Concert Band 11; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. TAYLOR. KENNETH WAYNE - Sketch Book 12; Jazz Band 11,12; Unique Week Instructor 12; Images 10; Honor Roll 12. TEDERS, LAURIE A. - Office Worker 10,11; Honor Roll 10,12. THARP. MARCUS THOMAS, NANETTE LESLIE - C.O.E. 12; Girls Tennis 10 (Manager)ll,12; Office Worker 10,11; Honor Roll 11,12. THOMPSON, DAVID THOMPSON. JEANNE M. THOMPSON, KEVIN L. - Honor Roll 11, 12. TODD. JULIE ANN - Office Worker 12; Honor Roll 11,12. TRAYCOFF, LORI LYN - French Club 10,11,12; Concert Band 11,12; Varsity Band 10: Marching Band 10,11,12; Flag Squad 10,11,12; Pom-Pon 10,11,12; Sketch Book 10,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. TREU, STEVEN DAVID TROSTEL. BRIAN D. - Honor Roll 10.11,12. TRUEBLOOD. JEFF RAY - Honor Roll 10.11,12. TRUONG. SON A. - Soccer 12. UNDERWOOD. RICKY VACHON. KIRK DANIEL - Honor Roll 10,11,12. 149 Now We Go Our Separate Ways VAN PATTEN, LAURA VAN WAGNER, TODD A. - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Reserve Football 10; Varsity Football 11; Wrestling 10. VANDENBERG. SUE VANDERVELDE, ANN ELIZABETH - French Club 10,11,12; V.I. P. Club 11 (Co-President]; Class Officer 10,11,12 (Treasurer); Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 12. VENDERLY, LESLIE L. - Spanish Club 10 (Secretary); Speech Team 11,12; Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 10,12; Musical 10,11,12; Fall Play 10,12; Sketch Book 10,12; Powderpuff Football 11,12; Images 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11; All-City Choir 11.12; Snider Singers 10; Distinguished Scholars 10,11.12. VERDUCE, JOHN PHILLIP - French Club 10; Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Reserve Football 10; Varsity Football 11,12; Wrestling 10,11; Intramurals 12; Student Council 12; Class Officer 11 (President); Honor Roll 10.11,12. VERNASCO, JOHN MICHAEL - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Reserve Football 10; Varsity Football 11,12; Reserve Basketball 10; Varsity Basketball 11.12; Golf 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. VITERISI, DIANE GERALYNN - C.O.E. 12; Student Council 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. VOIGHT, HAROLD VORNDRAN. TIM WILLIAM - Varsity Football 12; Wrestling 10,11,12. WAINWRIGHT. CHALRES WALLACE, STACIA ANN - Latin Club 10,11; Marching Band 11; Musical 10.11.12; Fall Play 12; Sketch Book 12; Chemistry Worker; Student Council 10; Images 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. WALTERS, JOHN PATRICK - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Baseball 10,11,12; Honor Roll 12. WANT, CAROL ANN - French Club 10.11.12; Orchestra 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Jazz Band 11,12; Musical 10,11,12; Sketch Book 10,12; Student Council 11.12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11,12; All-City Orchestra 10,11.12; Tri-State Band 12. WARD, WILLIAM WARNEY, ANTHONY JAMES - Hockey 11,12. WARREN. JACQUELINE COLLETTE - Afro- Heritage 10.11.12 (Secretary); Flag Squad 12; Honor Roll 10,11.12. WARREN. LORETTA ANN - Afro-Heritage 11,12 (Asst. Secretary); C.O.E. Treasurer 12; F.S.A. 10; Dress to Impress 12. WATSON, KIRK J. WATTERS, STEVEN EDWARD - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Tennis 10,11,12; Safari Staff 10,11; Scroll Staff 10,11.12. WAUCHEK, DORI LYNN - Wrestling Manager 12. WEATHERFORD, KATHLEEN JEANNETTE - Latin Club 10,11; Orchestra 10,11,12; Musical 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11,12; Scroll Staff 12; All-City Orchestra 10; String Ensembles 10,11,12. WEAVER. JAMES S. WEBB, JANET SUE - Cheerblock 10,11; Powderpuff Football 11,12; Mat Maid 11. 150 Class Of 79 Bids Farewell! WEBER. JON WEISSERT, ANDREW MARTIN - French Club 10,11,12; Musical 10,11,12; Fall Play 10,11,12; Sketch Book 12; Intramurals 10,11,12; Student Council 10,11,12 (Vice-President); Safari Staff 10; Scroll Staff 10,11; Honor Roll 10.11,12; Soccer Team 11,12; Hoosier Boys ' State 11; Century Three Leadership 12. WELTNER. SCOTT WESSEL, GEORGE WESTERMAN, KEVIN S. - German Club 11,12; Soccer 11. WHARTON, JAMES ARTHUR - Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12 (President); Varsity Football 11,12 (Team Captain); Reserve Football 10; Baseball 10,11,12 (Co-Captain); Intramurals 10,11,12; Honor Roll 11,12. WHISLER, ANITA JEAN - D.E.C.A. 12; Orchestra 10; Flag Squad 10; Student Council 11; Honor Roll 10,11.12. WHITE. MICHAEL LEE - Orhcestra 12; Concert Band 10,11,12; Stage Band 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Jazz Band 10.11,12; Musical 10.11,12; Sketch Book 10,12; Band Helper 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Pep Band 10,11,12. WHITNEY. LISA WIEDENHOEFT. MICHAEL THOMAS - Musical 12; Office Worker; Honor Roll 12; Afro-Heritage Fashion Show 12. WILLIAMS, GARY M. - Res. Cross Country 11; Varsity Cross Country 11.12; Res. Track 11,12; Varsity Track 12; Honor Roll 11,12. WILLIAMS. JEANETTE - Afro-Heritage 10,11,12; C.O.E. 12; Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Girls Track 10,11,12; Gymnastics 11; Afro-Heritage Talent Show 10. WILLIAMS, KEVIN S. - Afro-Heritage 10,11. WITCHER. ANN - Latin Club 10,11 (Co- President) 12; Concert Band 11; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. WITTA, KAREN ELAINE - Marching Band 10,11,12; Flag Squad 10,11,12 (Co-Captain); Girls Track 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. WITWER. KYLE ANTHONY - Letterman ' s Club 11.12; Reserve Football 10; Varsity Football 11,12; Wrestling 10. WOLANSKY, SUSAN E. - Spanish Club 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11,12. WOODARD, CARL WOODS, MARSHA WOODS. CASSANDRA WOODY, ROBIN WRIGHT, KHRIS L. WRIGHT. THERESA ANN - Afro-Heritage 10.11,12; D.E.C.A. 12; Honor Roll 11. WUEST, LAWRENCE FRANCIS - Spanish Club 11,12; Squires 10; Honor Roll 10,11.12; Principal ' s List 10,11,12. 151 Class Of 79 Rings Down Curtain With YERGENS. THOMAS E. ZILIAK, CAROLINE MARIE - D.E.C.A. II (District 3 Vice-President] 12; President - DECA. Girls Track 10; Student Council 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. ZIMMERMAN. JACQUELINE DARLENE - Concert Choir 11,12; Training Choir 10; Library Worker 11,12; Honor Roll 10, 11,12. ZIMMERMAN. JUDY MARIE - Marching Band 10; Res. Cheerleader 11; Varsity Cheerleader 12; Honor Roll 10.11,12. ZURBRUGG, DOROTHY MARIE - French Club 11,12; Office Worker 11,12; Honor Roll 10.11,12, ZURZOLO, DINA TICIA - Concert Choir 11.12; Swing Choir 10; Training Choir 10; Sketch Book 10. Camery Shy Seniors Albert, Stephen Angel, Gary Bacon, Jeffrey Barth, Peter Bates, Curtis Beeler. David Bowman, Marvin Brindle, Debra Calhoun, Bruce Castetter, Laura Chmel, Gregory Cooper, John Cooper, Michael Coplen, Paul Crossley, LeAnn Davis, Tina DeKoekkoek, Roland Dehr, David Doolin, David Dormire, Kristine Drew, Linda Durlancl, Michael Fasano, Fabrizio Frane, J. Michael Gary, Ronald Genet, Jerry Glover, Leonard Haggenjos, Timothy Hardesty, Debbie Hawkins, Richard Henderson, Victor Hood, Tonya Huff, Brenda Jurju, Timothy Krider. Laurie Lamb, Kenneth Luker, James Lyles, Cottrell Lyons, Maurice Mares, Arnita Mares, Vernita Meyers, David Miller, Steven Morgan, David Munson, Richard Nelson, Clinton Nusbaum, Ronald Pape, Robert Peterschmidt, Matthew Pickering, Mark Pitts, Lisa Pollard, Brenda Puts, Gina Ramsey, Annette Resendez, Jose Roark, Ricky Robinson, Clarence Robinson, Kenneth Scheerer, Donald Scheribel, Dirk Schneider, Thomas Shaffer, Chad Sohaski, Kendall Stine, Mickey Stine, Rickey Strauss, Sally Tennis, Robert Thatcher, Tammy Tiffany, Marshall Walker, Vickie Whitehouse, Tracy Williams, Dennis Wolff, Norman Zurbruch, Jeff Opposite page clockwise: Steve Shoemaker and Feliziano Mendez try not to notice the cameraman. Eric Laidroo carries his music stand with difficulty on a blustery winter day. Jim Griswald wonders where it all ends! 152 Linda Schenkel shares a joke with a friend in Spanish class. Turn Of The Tassel. Graduation - A Memorable Event 154 Outstanding Seniors Recognized 1 , A II Q 331 The Junior Class did come alive in 1979. They came alive with spirit, pride, sportsmanship, and many other things. The Class of ' 80 started the school year off by sponsoring the traditional Sophomore Mixer, which was a great success. It wasn ' t long before it was Homecoming Week and the Juniors were showing their pride and spirit by decorating their hall, and playing in the Junior-Senior Powderpuff game, and dressing up, down, and hoe-down style. Soon after Homecoming, everything was back to normal and the Juniors were back at their books. Another highlight of the Junior year was the P.S.A.T. which many of the Juniors took. The Juniors anxiously awaited the arrival of Christmas Vacation, but the time passed quickly because of all of the school activities, such as the Christmas Bureau Can Drive, the State School Party, Semi-Formal, and the Foreign Language Open-House. Once back in school in January, the Juniors were looking forward to what many of them would consider their first Prom. At the end of the year the Juniors dreams of being Seniors were finally realized as they became the Senior Class of 1980. Let ' s Get Rowdie Junior Class officers are (L-R): Doreen Short, Treasurer; Rita Schenkel, Vice President; and Becky Anderson. President. Not pictured is Sheri Schlictenmyer, Secretary. 156 Juniors Come Alive In ' 79 1 ) ft A ■u JT-A f 1$ ' , Abbott, Coy Abels, Bob Abraham, |eanne Ackerman, Andy Aderholt, Susan Allen, Beth Allen, Merrily Anderson. Cara Anderson, Connie Anderson, Mike Anderson, Becky Anderson, Robert Ashby, Laura Ator, Carole Aurich, Michael Autry, |on Bailey, Darren Baker, Amy Barnes, Jacqueline Barnes, Jim Barta, David Bartholow, Pete Bassett, |im Bates, Rubey Baxter, Michael Bay, |im Bazur, Betsy Beaman, Steve Beard, Diane Beaver, Phil Beck, Roger Belcher, Grover Bell, Kim Bellio, )ohn Bench, William Biddle, Brad Bisson, Donna Blackford, Jeff Blake, Nancy Blevins. Jay Bloom, James Blume, Dan Bodie, Ron Boggs. Debbie Bogle, Andrew Boiling, Tammy Bone, Kim Bordner, Kelly Bostick, Andy Boykin, Danny Boyle, Tammie Bracht, Jan Bregin, Don Bright, Lisa Brockup, Melody Brown, Kyle Broxon. Margaret Brunke, Rob Budzon, Debbie Bunch, Allen Burke, Lori Burke, Mike Burnett, Craig Byers, Steve 157 a min m r - ' RIGHT: David Scott and Dennis King work intensively on their studies in Snider ' s Media Center. Calhoun, Cheri Campbell, Chris Campos, Johnny Carlson. Colleen Carlson, Mike Carpenter, Greg Carroll, Laura Carter, Donna Caruthers, Kathy Cavanaugh. Jackie Chapman. Sharon Chester, Tina Chester, Todd Church. Kim Churchill, Cindy Clark, Kim Clark, Lynn Clausman, Ann Clauss, Kim Claybaugh. Brenda Coats, Craig Cobb, Ty Cochren. Kathy Coleman, Karen - v Collins, Dorothy Collins, Kelly 1 i t % Conser. Jan Cook, Twana Cooper. Joel Cotton, Scott Covault, Misty Cox, Carolyn 1 V i i Cramer, Rhonda Cramer, Teresa Cramer, Teresha Crawford. Darlene Crews, Robert Crowe, Clint Cunningham, Deb Curry. Jon 158 Juniors Work For Senior Status Dabbs, |ames Dague, Mary Dandridge. Lynn Dansby. Emerick Daring, Tammy Davis, Brad Davis, Mozell Davis, Timothy DeKoekkoek, Lidewij DeCamp, Gary Deist, Jim Detwiler, Scott DeWolfe, Nancy Dickmeyer. Michael Dickson, Ward Didion, Carol Doden, Pam Doehrman, Vincent Doerflein, Stephanie Dolk, Dave Douglas, Marvin Douglas. Mick Doyle, Sally Dunkin, Lori Eastman, John Ehrman, Cindy Eicholtz, Mark Elick, Dave Ellinwood, Jill Ellis. Susan Ellison. Mark Erb, Liz Estep, Mitzi Etzler, Dona Evans, Kirk Fairfield. Gary Faust, Mary Finco, Mark Fisher, Lisa Fisher, Terry Floridis, Jo Foltz, Karen Fortier, Annette Frane, Linda Franke. Laura Frederic, Chuck Freeman. Charlene Frisby. Cindy Fuller, Lori Garey. Patty Garman, Dave Garvin, Bruce Garvin, Donna Gaston, John Gavin. Bruce Geary, Tim Gehl, Jennifer Geiselman, Kurt George, Deena Gibson, Mike Ginther, John Glover, Don Gonzales, Lisa Goodman, Lauri 159 Goodwin, Richard Gotschall, Keith Grantham. Shane Gray. Benny Greulach, Brian Grieninger. Pam Grime, Patty Grise, Glenn Griswold, [im Griswold. Jonathan Grove, Gary Gutknecht, Jeff Hackner, Hayward Haggard, Jody Hagler, Debra Haines. Lori Hall. Scott Haller, Sandy Hamilton, Andy Hamilton, Kim Hammond. Nancy Hamric, John Hanifan, Marie Hanifan, Sue Hannigan, David Hannigan, Debi Harber, Annette Harlan, Marilyn Harris, Jeffery Hartley, Doug Hartman. Kim Harvey. Darryl Harvey, Richard Hausfeld, Mike Hay, Jeff Helter, Steven Herb, Ken Hermance, Robin Herron, Lisa Hinman, Edie Hoagburg, Caroline Hollowell, Bonnie Hollhaus, Brian Hoot, Robin Hornak, Maureen Hornsby, Michelle Huber, Patrick Hughes, Jeff Hughes, Nancy Junior, Caroline Hoagburg carries the ball in the Powder Puff game. The Juniors were defeated by the Seniors 13-6, BUT there ' s always next vear! 160 In Powderpuff, We Accept Ritual Defeat Hull. Barry Hunnicutt, Tish Hunter. ]on Huston. Bill Hutson. Kim Jackson. Tony Jackson. David Jackson, Evelyn |ennings. Michael Jensen, Marie Johnson, Cornell Johnson, Jill Johnson. Mike Johnson, Robert Jones, Bernard Jones, Cheri Jones, Robert Jordan. Larry Just. Don Kaake. Wendy Kaiser, Kevin Kaiser, Kurt Kallmyer. Brad Katsis. Mike Kennedy. Arlene Kennell. Mike Kerr. Julie Kilmer, Scott King, Angeleic Klee, Karen Koppier. Hans Koppin, Cathy Korn, Donna Kreft. Mike Krueger, Paul Kunkel. Judy LaFever. Tammy Lampel, Ben Landis. Jeff Lane. Brad Lane. John Langlet, Lee Lanier. |ane Lanning. Chris Laycock. Peggy Leatherman, Renee Lee, Gary- Lee. Michael Lee. Tonya Lehman, Bob Leonard, Lori Lewis. Dave Lichti. Niels Loy. Kai Lee Lucas. Pam Mackin. Tammv Maecker. Holden Magee. Patty Maish, Bill Maisonneuve. Mark Manning, Wanda Mansfield. David Marano, Dale Martin. Donna 161 Mason, Cherri Matchett, Lori May, David May, Dave S. McBride, Fred McCliendon. Mirian McComb. Dave McComb, Liz McDaniel, LeeAnn McKee, Ralph McNeely, Tonya McPeek, Martha Meek, Greg Mendez. Feliciano Metlert, Sandy Michaud, Dave Michell. David Metier, Blain Miller, Mike Miller, Penny Mills. Jody Mitchell, Barb Morones, |ulian Morris, Amber Moss, Kevin Mueller, Sharon Mulpagano, [anis Mumaugh, Gretchen Munson, Tom Neely. Marc Neidrauer, |i Nelson, Traci Nevills, Mark Nieb, Pamela Nobis. Debbie Noe. Marie Nussa, Barb O ' Quin, Larry Omstead. Carl Oster, Teri Owens. Clint, Oyer, Steve Paradine, Kim Parker. Carol Parks, Karen Parks, Penny RIGHT: junior Jeff Wooten observes Mark Seedam as he prints out a program for his computer training class. 162 Computers Aid Learning pf ' M Passino, ]ohn Paul. John Paul. Tim Pcolinski, Nora Pearson. Cheryl Peggins, Terry Peralta, Rita Perkins. Charlene Perkins, Nadine Perse, Brian Peterson, Lisa Phillips. Mike Phillips, Bill Pierce. Starlet Plant, Scott Piatt, Robin Poffenberger, Julie Pollard, Bernard Pollick, Terri Poore, Timothy Potosky, Tom Powell, Jeff Pruiett. Kathy Przeniczny, Puff, Kim Rager, Mark Rankin, Eric Rebman, Cheryl Rebman, Mike Reecer, Mark Reed, Jeff Reifert, Jackie Rex, Jim Reynal, Debby Rian, Mike Rice, Rickey Ridley, Carmen Riedinger, Wade Robinson. Annette Robinson, Joe Roe. Kent Rogers. Janet Rogosch, Jennifer Rolland, Bob Rosa, |ohn Ross. Martin Ross, Mike Roth, Kathy Rousseau, Denise Rozier, Claudette Russell, Melodie Rutz, Suzan Safirstein. Janette Sallay, Peter Sanders, Kevin Satterthwaite. Tonia Saxena, Ursula Schenck, Maura Schendel, Karen Schenkel, Rita Schenkel, Sue Schlichtenmeyer, Sharon Schneider, Mark Schrader, Pam 163 During lunch, Jennifer Rogosch stares into space maybe thinking about her plans for the weekend? Scott, Judy Screeton. Lindy Sebenoler, Sandy i Sedam, Mark Selby. Mike Selking. Alan | |H|i Sells, Kevin iJIWW ' sW Senger, Lynda Seplak, Greg Severit, |im Severit, Marlyn Shade, Margie Shaheen. ]eff Shaheen, )oe Shattuck, Patty Shelby, Karen Sherbinsky. Nancy Short, Doreen Shuckel. Linda Siebold. Kent Simmons, Mike Sims, Beth Skinner, Ron Small, Steven Smith. Aleta Smith. Bryon Smith, Cindy Smith. Ed Smith. Roger Snyder, Kerry Snyder. Linda Solloway. Jodie Spahlev, Tana W -V v Span. Elizabeth Spann, Lisa | Sparks, Becky + Spencer, Mark Spring. |ohn Stafford. Kelly Stanger. Karen Stanley. |ennifer Steager. |im Stehlik. Joey Stein. John Stephan. Doug Stephenson. Tracy Stillwell, Jeff Stocker. Ken Strebig. Michelle Strother, Angelo Stuart. Clarence Stuck, Tom . ' . ' 164 Juniors Welcome Weekends Studle, Connie Sunderman, Ron Susdorf, Donna Swan, Sandy Tame, Linda Taritas, Russell Tarr, Laura Taylor, Elora Taylor, Dick Teegarden. Sue Teel, Tom Teetor, Ruth Thompson, Mark Thomas. Steve Tobin, Mark Tracy, Eric Tracy. Lisa Tribbett, Thomas Tsuleff, Steve Turange, Prentis Turk, Jeff Uhrick, Sarah Upshaw. Tondra Utley, Thomas Venderly, Mike Vernasco, Susan Vincent, Michael Voitlen, Bill Volmerding. Jeff Vorndran. Steve Wade, Becky Walker, Marilyn Wallace. Eddie Waller, Kevin Waltemath, Connie Watkins, Mary Weiler, David Weingartner, Robert Weisenauer, Jeff Welker, Kirbv Wentz, Mark Wessel, Susan West, Mark Westerman, Karen Whitacre, Christine White. Rhonda Wiegman, Sandy Wightman. Laurie Wilkening, Lisa Williams, David Williams, Gregory Williams. Jenny Williams. Mike Williams. Sue Wilson. Anna Wimberly, Pam Winner. Holly Winner. June Wise. Janna Witt. Brian Witte. Brent Wittekind. Kathy Wolff, (ean Woodmansee. [oani 165 Wooton, Jeff Worthley. Cindy Wright, Yvonne Wristpus, Jennie Wurm, Rick Yanski. Chris Yoder. Jeff Young, Dell Zeimet, |ohn Zent, Jim Zimmerman, Kelly Zollinger, Diane CAMERA SHY JUNIORS Abbott, Kevin Allen, Jeff Ankenbruck, Philip Aughinbaugh. Krista Barr. Laurie Bassett, Duane Beachum, James Becraft, Karen Billingsley, Elizabeth Blauvelt, Lester Bobay, G. Trent Boitet, Tina Budzon, Donald Cole. John Dodson. James Dumask. Teresa Durnell, Patricia Ervin, Scott Garretson, James Green, Tony Haisley, Rebecca Hekter, Tammy Henning, Kevin Hill. Karen Jones. Douglas Knock, Bill Knox, Kurt Koch, Darrell Lamb, Kevin Landel, Phillip Lane. Sonya Lasley. Robert Lykes, Cedric Miller. Scott Minton. Jeff Mitchell. Robin Moore. Mary Moore, Quinton Myers. Debra Newville, Steve Nobel, Dawn Norman, Sheller Packer, James Parks, Tim Robinson. Sara Rozler, Gwendolyn Runyan. Betty Rykard, Paul Shortridge, Cheryl Simmons, Cornealiu Smeloff. Roy Smith, Kirk Snyder, Steven Sproat, Scotty Sprow, Delora Stocker, Karen Swopshire. Deartha Waller, Karen Wilcott, Susan Woods, Terry ABOVE: Mike Lee and Eric Rankin find out that the French Class isn ' t all study as they prepare a crepe on cooking day. 166 BELOW: Junior Attendant nominees, Maureen Hornak and Cheryl Pearson, stand alongside their escorts waiting for the announcement during the pep session for homecoming. ABOVE: Mike Phillips discusses his weekend activities with his friends during lunch. RIGHT: Oh no, not a 30 ' s Test today , groans Dale Marano. 167 Sophomores Adjust To High School Life The Sophomore year at Snider High was an exciting one. Compared to the smaller, feeder Junior High schools, Snider was something only dreamed of. Because of the size, atmosphere and increased student population, many incoming Sophomores were apprehensive, but that feeling soon dissipated as faculty proved helpful and friends were willing to listen to problems. Another change for the younger group of students was the fact that their junior high upperclassman status was lowered to that of an underclassman Sophomore rank. The class of ' 81 is looking forward to advancing in class status, knowledge and privileges. In years to come, the pride and assurance of this Sophomore class will grow until they are at last Seniors. Small for his age, David Spann enjoys card playing during lunch 168 President Jeff Sidell: Vice-President Bill Collis; Secretary Mary Ann Griswold; Treasurer Kyle McMahon. Ackerman, Steve Adams, Cindy Albert, Gerald Aldridge, Patty Allen, Valerie Allison, Mike Amstutz, Pam Anderson, Barney Andreasen, Renee Andrews, Elisabeth Andrews, Vickie Ankenbruck, Eve Arnold, Mike Arrington, Connie Aurich, Thomas Autry, Gabrelle Axson, Monica Baker, Brenda Baker. Cindy Baker, Linda Bandor, Shari Baney, Steve Barbre, Janet Bascus. Brian Barnard. Kevin Barnett, Tina Bartholomew, George Bassett, Allen Bassett, Angela Bauer, Tony Bauman, Jim Baumgartner, Tony Beachum, Renecer Beck, Lisa Beck, Terry Bench, Tony Benjamin, John Bennett, Lisa Bentz, Keith Bowley. Tammy Biggs. Sherri Billingsley. Arthur Billman, Lynette Binkley. Monty Birrueta, Aramon Blevins, Barbara Bolenbaugh, Sheri Borcherding, Carl Bordner, Kevin Boseker, Don Boyer, Julie Brandt, Carol Bratton, Donna Bregin, Ronald Bregin, Toni Brinker, Ron Brockhouse, Kerry Brockup, Monica Brogan, Daniel Bromelmier, Cindy Brouwer, John Brown, Helena Brown, Kevin Brubaker, Doug Brumbaugh, Randy Buckingham, Milton Buesching, Jake Buiter, Karl Burch, Teresa Burke, Michelle Burnett, Carla Burns, Karen Page i o Some Yawn Through Dreary Lectures Burroughs, Sophia Burtley, Phillip Burton, Troy Bush, Kenneth Cain, Sami Candella. )oe Carboni. Rita Carlton, |anet Carney, Brenda Carpenter. Deborah Chen, Stephen Clarke, Mitch Clausman, Steven Clauss, Christine Clemens. Lawrence Coats, Debbie Collins, Todd Collins. Stanley Collis, Bill Colone, Denise Colone, Tim Conner, Cheryl Connett, Rick Connors, Maureen Cornett. Rob Craft, Greg Crill, Alan Cunningham. Susan Curtis, Allen Curtis. |enny Dabbs. Lisa Daniels. Keith Dansby, Cara Datcher, Elston Davis, Curtis Davis, |ulie Davis, Rashe Davis, Sheila Decamp. Kim Decker, Denise Domaster. Mark DePew, Rick DePew, Ron Devitt, Kevin Dick, ]oseph A. Dickmeyer, |ean 170 While Others Find Livlier Activities Dickson, Joyce Dietz, Ken Diller, Gary Dillon, |ason DiNovo, Todd Dively, Mary Dixon, Katy Donaldson, Roger Donesa. Carmen Donely. Chris Donnelly, Kathy Doolin, Steve Douglass, Mark Doyle, Dana Drew, Tommie Dumoulin. Dave Duncan. Tamara Durham, Chris Earl, Sandy Eberle, |oe Edmonds, Brian Eichenaver, Scott Eisenmann, Rosemary Eloy. Eddie Eley, )eff Elmer, Linda Epstein, Jamie Erb. Jacqueline Erdman, Kevin Erickson. Rhonda Etzler, Leslie Farnham, Scott Farris, Karen Farris. Randy Filipiak, Jeff Firth, Jill Fisher, Beth Flaugh. Chris Flaugh, Lisa Sophomores Study To Prepare Fought, Phillip Fowler, Greg Fowler, Julie Freeman, Robin Freeman, William Frissell, Brian Funk, Lisa Funk, Mendi Furry, Lisa Galligan, Maureen Garcia, Antonio Garrett, Ray Garrett, Tamara Gatton, Gary Gebhart, Doug Gebhart, Kim Gehman, ]im Gerard, John Gerardot. Gary Gibson. Linda Gilliom, Eric Gilmore, Jeff Gize. Gary Glenn, Diane Glock, Brenda After finishing his test. Scott Roundy contemplates what his test score will be. ifSPiP 1 WW ' « l r s ■Glossenger, Teressa Glover, Brian Goeglein. jody Goering, Keith Gonzales, Linda Good, Michele Gottlieb, Bill Graham, Peggy Graney, )ohn Tom Scofield studies his drafting book before attempting construction of his project. Themselves For The Future Greene, Jeff Greer, Kim Greulach, Mark Griffin, Jill Griswold, Mary Ann Gruber. Debbie Guindon. Bob Gumberl, Roberta Haaser, Dan Haaser, Doug Hackner, Regina Haggenjos, Brenda Haines, Todd Haisley, David Hall, Bruce Hall. Jeff Hall, Karen Hall, Peggy Hamblin, Dave Hamilton, Chris Hamilton, Cynthia Hannie, Butch Hannie, Marica Hansen, Cathi Harber. Cheryl Hardest ' . Robin Harper. Julie Harper, Kim Harrier, Laura Harris, Julie Hartman. Deb Hartman. Scott Harvey, Deondra Hayes, Cathy Heider, Herb Hegerfeld, Chris Heniksen, Laura Hernandez, Phil Herndon, Mark Herold, Barb Herron. Lewis Herring, John Hiatt, Dan Higi, Jeff Hill, Betsy Hill. Cathy Hill, Eugenia Hill. Fabian Hogue, Alisia Hodge, Andy Hollins. Rhonda Hollowell, Terri Holly. Kent Holman, Michael Homeleski. Brenda Horn, Edward Hottenger, Lisa Hudda, Parviz Hughes, Peggy Huguenard. Jeanna Hull, Scott Hunnicutt, Chris Hunt, Robin Hunt. Scott 173 Sophomores Brave Winter Weather Hyatt. Debbie Irby, Greg Irvine, Mary Jackson, Bradford Jackson. Conella Jacobsen, Mike James, Glynis James, Mary Jansen, David Jaurequi, Jeff Jehl. Lorraine enkins. Todd Jennings. Maria |ensen. Thomas Jewell. Brent Johnson. Helene |ohnson. Kimberly Johnson. Troydus Johnson, Ron |ones, Elizabeth Jones, Margaret |ones, Ron Kaiman, Wendy Kain, Loraine Katter, Ed Keaffaber, Jeff Keeney. |ohn Kellcy. Lori Kellv. Grace 174 Take Sub-Zero Temps In Stride Kemp. Mike Kempton, Rob Kennelly. Mike Kern, Jeff Kerwin, Tom Keys. Kelly King. Dennis King. |ohnny Kleinhans, Allen Kneller, Dawn Knight, Laura Knott. Larry Kuhns, Brad Kumfer. Richard Laird. Cindy Lake. Tim Lalevich. Tony Langston. Melanie Lanning. Phil Lanter, Michelle Lapsley. Eunice Larkey. Brad Lattimore, Roger Lausen. Carrie Layton, Kim Leitzamn. Darla Leonard. Andy Lewis. Steve Livingston, Dennis Lombard, Susan Lomont, Barry Loney, Charles Lopez, Pete Lothamer, Linda Lucas. Lisa Luebbert, Charles Lundy. Kristin Macon, Cameron Mahyles, Angela Malone, Tim Mares. Donna Martin, Dave Martin, Keli Mattes, |enny Mathews, Desiree Maxwell, |ohnna McCammon, Kelly McCaslin, Dana McComb. Bob McComb, Bill McCreanor, Dave McDonough. Cahty McElroy. Roger McGlaston, Calvin McKee. Rick McKinzie, Brent McMahan, Kyle McMeen, Michael McMurray, Kevin McPeek. Mike Meeks, Charles Meints. Karen Mejer, Brad Menefee. Theresa 175 Merrill, Phil Mertz. Bruce Mettert. Ruth Meyers, Jon Miller. Brian Miller. Chuck Miller. Kathy Miller. Kyle Miller. Lisa Miller. Peggy Miller, Scott Mitler, Tom Mitsopoulos. Chris Moenning. Laurie Mondt, Wayne Moore. Brigette Moore. L.C. Moore. Clarence Moore, ]ohn Moran, |ohn Marimanno, David Morris, Izetta Morris, Martin Moss. Karl Moss. Paul Mueller, Jeffery Mullenhour, Carol Muncie. Kem Munro, Gary Murdoch, Chris Meyers, Mark | ■Meyers, Wendy Nank, Mike Nash, Steve Nay, Lisa s Nelson, Amy Newman. Todd ABOVE: Pantherettes take time out from practice to make a phone call. RIGHT: Troy Burton works with pride on a project in woodshop. 176 Sophomore Smiles Show Confidence Nevvville. Mike Ney. Michael Nietert, Becky N ' oe, Benita Novitski, Gary Nusbaum, Sharon O ' Brien. Rebecca O ' Quin. Deborah Oechsle. Doug Olinger. Kevin O ' Neil, Maureen O ' Reilly. Steve Osborn. Scott Oster. Tracy Owen, jerry Palmer, Dan Palmer. Bill Papo. Michael Parks, Brian Parra. Lourdes Patrick. Sean Pattison. Carolvn Paul, |anel Perez, Andrea Pessefall. Leah Peterson. Cindy Peterson. Sherry Peterson. Tammy Phillips. Kirk Phillips. Rob Phillips. Raymond Pickering. Joe Pittenger, Stefan Porter. Robin Prince. Theresa Principe. Cheryl Pruiett. Mary Przencznv. Marv Rankin. Amy Ransburg, M. Ray. Beverly Read. Sherry Reeves. Tim Resendez, Carlos Richter, Leslie Richter. Lisa 177 Class of 81 Faces New Experiences Ridings, Tammy Roberts, Jill Robinson, Floyd Robinson, Coloria Rocha. Linda Rodenbek, Dean Roebel, Linda Roemer. Ron Rosse, Tonia Rough, Ed Roundy. Scott Rowan, Chuck Rudolph, R.C. Russell, Tamara Rybolt, Marty Samaras, Peter Sanderson, Bob Sauer, Steve Sauers, Laura Savieo. Mark Schatko, Greg Scheribel, David Schertz, Denise Schmitt, Sherry Schrader, Tom Schroeder. Todd Schwarz. Ray Scofield, Tom Scott, David Shade, Rosalind Shodle, Amy Shaw, Geraldine Shaw, Bill Shelby, Mike Sherwood. Suzi Sidell, Jeff Sitko, Greg Skinner, Sandy Slater, Lillian Slick, Tom Sliger. Tim Smith, Barb Smith. Margot Smith. |im Smith, Kent Smith. Mark Smith. Ron Smith. Susan Smith, Wendy Snowden, Rhonda Snyder, Bruce Snyder, D.L. Snyder, Doug Sohaski, Jill South. Lori Speck, Jami Sproat. Kim Sprott. Donna Stache. Melanie Stackhouse. Scott Stafford, Jim Stanley, Jeani Stavrite, Sherri Steele. Renee a A ! ft 9 178 Steller, Carolyn Stewart, Scott Stockberger, Steve Stoller. Brent Stoner, Patrick Storey, Diana Stringer, Krehl Stucky. Natalie Swager, Cheryl Swaim, Bob Swain, Brian Swanson. Holly Sylvia, Christine Tarr, Scott Taylor, Rich Taylor, Terry Thomas, Dennis Thomas. Ken Thompson. Beth Tiffany. Steve Timmons, Sherry Toam. Steven Tonak, Allen Townsend, Dewayne Townsend. Isacc Treen, Linda Tsiguloff, Karen Turange. Mike Underwood, Sonya Upshaw. Trona Utley. Shawn Van Horn, Julie Van Markwyh. Jay Van Patten. William Vandenburg, Jack Vandervelde. Dave Vaught. Johanthan Voirol, Diana Waechter, Tania Waffle. Katie Sophomores, Debbie O ' Quinn, and Sonya Underwood take time to smile for Ed Smith, our photographer. 179 Wagner, |ohn Wall. Becky Walls, Tony ' Ward, Brigetla Warr, Lesley Warren, Belinda Warren, Carolyn Watson. Steve Weaver, Jackie Weiss. Tim Welch. Robert Wendel, Daphne West. Cindy Whisler, Cheryl White, Earnestine White, Jeff White, Kenneth White. Kristy Whitlow. Becky Wilkening. Dina Williams, Cheryl Williams, Linda Williams, Terri Williams, Tom Williams, Thomas Williams, Todd Willoughby, David Willoughby, Todd Wimes, Cheryl Wise, Ron Wiseman, Scott Woodson, Joe Wozniak, Thomas Wright. Roxanne Wristpus. Petra Wunderlich, Scott Young. Leslie Zehr, Mark Zent, Tim Zent, Tom Zern, Mark Zirzow. Bryan Zoller, Steven DeFord, Brenda Diller, Sue Gloria Fitzgerald, Victoria Foltz, Lori Griggs, Suzanne CAMERA SHY Ainslie, David Gordon, Denny Hampsh ire, Tom Hughes, Naomi Jones, Jeff Luker, Jeff Macon, Cameron Muff. Janette Niswonger. Janet Perkins. Colette Pitzen, John Porter, Tonya Riviezzo. Daphne Shumaker. Sandra Underwood, Steven Walsh, William Welch, Clarence Wiley, Steven Williams, Tyrone Wilson. Karen Wilson, Trent Jones, Julia Miller, Julie McGee, Paul Spann, David 180 Diversified Interests Help Sophs Enjoy First Year 181 Panthers Take Time After School Interests are diversified among Snider students. All enjoy the sports events, movies, concerts and other weekend activities, but in order to partake in the fun, a certain amount of work must be done - and not just homework! Many of the fast-food restaurants, department stores, grocery stores, dress shops and business offices employ Snider high school student s. The community plays an important part in the lives of the Panthers. On these pages. Snider ' Safari ' has saluted the community as well as the students who have jobs during the school year. Right: Ann Vandcrvclde works as a crow person at Wendy ' s Old Fashioned Ham- burger Shop. Lower Left: Mel Pittenger enjoys helping customers at Kay Jewelers in Glenbrook. Lower Right: Dan Maxwell shows the cameraman around the back of the bowling alloy. To Work Left: Lynn Fair prepares a display at Lips Downs, a dress shop in the Glenbrook Mall. Below: Mike Sample enjoys his job at The Gold Mine, an arcard also located in Glenbrook Mai Bottom Right: Glen Gotlieb straightens up the men ' s section at L.S. Ayres. where he works as a sales associate. 183 SENIORS A B Achleman, Nancy 24.129 Albert. Sharon 49,129 Albert, Stephen Albright. Robert 46.129 Aldridge, Elizabeth 49.129 Allison. Kimberly 129 Amstutz. Cheryl 129 Anderson. Mark 86,87.105,129 Anderson. Timothy 129 Angel, Gary Armijo. Catherine 84.129 Ashby. Daniel 129 Atkins. Mark 129 Babcock. Diana 129 Bacon. Jeffrey Bailey. Reesa 129 Baker. Kathleen 129 Baker, Thomas 42.44.46.129 Bales. Hollie 57,62,105,106.129 Bandor. Ronald 24.129 Bandor. Thomas 129 Barnes, Jackie 129 Barth. Peter Bates. Curtis Bauerle. Heidi 48.49.129 Bay. Patti 129 Beachem. Theresa 128.129 Beaman, John 69.73,92.105.129 Beats-. |ohn 129 Beeler. David Begley. Carolyn 130 Bengel. David 130 Benjamin. Barbara 62,130 Bennett. Daniel 86.105.130 Bernal. Teres 130 Beuchot. Suzanne 130 Billingsley. Wilfred 62,68.69,92.105.109.130 Binkley. Warren 81,130 Blackburn, Arlan 42.44.46.130 Bledsoe. Sylvia 62.130 Blevins. Patricia 64.130 Boggs. Steven 130 Bokern. Diane 130 Bolenbaugh. Gary 92.105,130 Bosserman. Phyllis 130 Bowman, Marvin Bracken. Brenda 130 Brennan. Kelly 47.130 Brindle. Debra Brockup. Kenneth 130 Brown, Gregory 44.130 Brown, Julie 130 Brudi. Karan 130 Bryan. Michael 49.130 Bu ' rkhead, Debra 130 Burton, Terrence 69.86.130 Butler. Dave 131 Butler. Rhett 46,48.128.131 Bulz. James 90.91,131 Decker. Karen 39,133 Decker, Michelle 133 Dehaven, Jennifer 62,133 Dehr, David 62 Delong, Gregory 132 Deputy, Elizabeth 42.44.46.132 Derrick. Michelle 132 Detwiler. Shellene 132 Dickson. Mary 106.132 Didion. Linda 132 Dietz. Nancy 132 Diller. Kenneth 132 Dillman. Lisa 115.132 Donahue, Brenda 132 Donelson. Steven 86.87.132 Donnelly, Daniel 132 Doolin. David Dormire. Kristine Drew. Linda Drew, Melissa 132 Druckemiller. Jack 132 Drummer. |effery 132 Durham, Cynthia 132 Durland. Michael Ecclestone. Scott 73,92.132 Edwards, Daniel Edwards. Regina 132 Egolf, Gary 132 Eicher. Danny 132 Elev. Ezra 132 Elev. Lonnie 62.81.92.105.132 Ellison, Phillip 132 Epple. Thomas 69.132 Erb, Matthew 86.105.135 Evans, Nina 44.46.107.127.135 Everest. Ruth 135 F C Cable. Marita 131 Calhoun, Bruce Callant. Mark 131 Campos, Frank 131 Carl. Terri 131 Carrico. Ronald 131 Carteaux, Patricia 76,84.131 Carter, Victor 131 Carulhers, Sara 107.131 Castelter. Laura 44.106.131 Chandler. Lori 131 Chapman, Sharon 109.131 Chmel. Gregory Churchward, Laurel 64.131 Clark. Robert 131 Clinkenbeard. Cynthia 104,131 Cochran. Barbara 104.127.131 Coleman. Vickie 64.131 Congdon. Seth 69.86.131 Connelly. Brett 131 Conner, Kim 131 Conner, Tim Connett, Robert 131 Connors, Kevin 105.131 Cook. Twana 133 Cooper. John Cooper. Judith 49,133 Cooper. Michael Copeland, Kenneth 133 Coplen. Paul Corazzi. Susan 133 Cornelissen. Madonna 49.105.127,133 Corner. John 133 Council. Kimberlv 133 Craft, Cheryl 49.133 Crews, Lillian 133 Crider. Tracy 133 Crilly. Julie 49.105.133 Crist, |onathan 133 Cronin. Patrick 133 Crossley, Leann Cunningham, Hugh 81,133 Current. Michael 133 Curry. Scott 42.44.46.133 D Davis. Jeffrey 69,92.133 Davis. Joanne 133 Davis, Kimberly 65,133 Davis. Tina 64.133 Dav. Tammv 133 De ' Koekkoek, Roland 110.111 Debrosse, |ohn 55.133 Hornak, Kathy 11,106.137 Hottman. Betlilyn 137 Houser. Scott 62.137 Huebner, |ennifer 137 Huff. Brenda Huffman, Beth 137 Hughes. Debbie 138 Hughes. Peggy 138 Hunt. Stephen 48.105.138 Hunt. Susan 88.138 Huser. Ronald 81,138 K Fair. Lynne 135.183 Farthing. Teresa 44.46,135 Fasano. Fabrizio 92 Faust, Matthew 69.86.105,135 Fetters, Carolyn 135 Finnearty. Amber 135 Fisher. Dawn 47,135 Fisher. |ames 11.135 Fishering, Lisa 49.135 Flighlner. Peter 135 Flowers. Jeffrey 42.44.46.135 Foltz, Deborah 135 Ford. Valisa 135 Fortier, Daniel 63.109.135 Foster. Ronald 75.81.135 Foy. Daniel 86,135 Frane, Michael Frane, Pamela 65.135 Franklin. Marv 135 Freeland. |ohn 135 Freund. Susan 135 Fricke, Bonnie Frushour, Michael 135 Fry. Michael 135 Furos, David 69.90.105 Gabbard. James 136 Garner. Daniel 136 Gary, Ronald Gavin. Bradley 62 Genet. Jerry Getzin. David 48,49,136 Cianelle. Ralph 136 Gill. Monica 136 Ginder. Brian 44.136 Giant. Carrie 136 Glover. Leonard Goering. Diane 49.136 Gordon. David 136 Goss, Thomas 136 Gottfried, Margaret 136 Gottlieb. Glenn 136,186 Graham. Josephine 136 Graham. Sandra 136 Grav, Michael 69,136 Griffith, Scott 136 Grillo. Steven 136 Griswold. Ward 100.136 Guindon. Cheryl 44.46.79,136 L M H Haaser, David 136 Habegger. Stacy 136 Haggenjos, Timothv Hall. Debra 136 Hall. Jamie 22.24,48.49.106,137 Haller. Matthew 46.137 Hankel, Steven 69.92.105.137 Hardesty. Debbie Harper. Janice 137 Harris. Jimmie 69,137 Hassell, Kim 62.109.137 Hawkins. Richard Hayes. Bruce 49.137 Helderman, Sherry 137 Hemsoth, Debra 137 Henderson. Victor 92 Henemyer. Lori 137 Henriksen, Karen 45,46.137 Hensch, Michele 137 Hensley. Randy 48.49.137 Heribacka, Diane 44,137 Herndon, Cheryl 46.48.49.137 Herold. David 69.86.105.106.137 Hiatt. Cynthia 64.137 Hoehn. ' jeanette 137 Hollins. Susan 46.137 Hood, Tonya Irwin. Jeffrey 138 Jenkins. Terri 138 Johnson. Jackie 138 Johnson. Michael 138 Jones, Marcy 64.138 Jurju, Timothy 49.64 Kaake. Lori 128.138 Kallenback, Mark 11.69,138 Kane. David 138 Kapp, Susan 138 Kazee, Gindy 52.64.65,138 Kellev. Steven 86.138 Kelly. Timothy 138 Kennedy. Rebecca 138 Kent. Deborah 138 Kent, Jennifer 48.49.138 Keys. Erin 84,85,138 Kiser, Timothy 92,105.138 Klee. Kimmerly 42.44.46.138 Knopp, Barbara 138 Kohn. Patty 139 Koppier. Hans 139 Koorsen, Michall 139 Kornokovich. Tamara 139 Kramer, Steve 90.105.139 Krider. Laurie Krull. Teresa 62,105.106,139 Kruse, David 139 Kumler. Tyrone 139 Kurtz. Matthew 139 Laidroo, Erik 139 Laird. Loraine 139 Lamasler. Gene 139 Lamb. Kenneth Lane, Alfonzo 139 Langdon. John 80.81,90,91,105.139 Langley. Darreli 139 Lantz, Joni 139 Lauer. Michael 139 Lauer, Teresa 139 Laurilsen. Linda 139 Lawrence. Carmen 139 Lawrence. Timothy 139 Lawson, David 139 Lee. Brian 11,74,75.90.91.100,101.105.12 Lee. Debra 139 Lehman, Susan 104.140 Lehman, Yvonne 140 Leitzman. Michele 140 Lemasters, Anne 140 Lemert. |ohn 44,140 Lewis. Carol 140 Livingston, Linda 76.84.105.140 Long. Kimberly 140 Long, Ronald 140 Longroy. Julie 49.64.140 Lothamer. Douglas 140 Lucas. Bradley 140 Ludwig, Melanie 107,140 Luebbert, Curt 90,140 Luker. James Lyles, Cottrell Lyons, Anita 140 Lyons, Maurice Malcolm. Scott 69.92.93,105.106.140 Malinowski, Regina 140 Malone. Barbara 11,106.140 Mangone. Robin 49.140 Manning, Kalhv 49.104.140 Martin. Timothy 46.48.49,140 Martin. Traci 140 Martin, Vernon 62.69,86,140 Matthews. Vicki 140 Maxwell. Daniel 141,182 McCaslin. Mark 44.115.141 McCreanor. Lynda 79.141 McGovern, Gary 69.141 McGown. |oyce 141 McKibben, Lisa 46,141 McLemore, Kimberly 141 McMurray, Sean 141 Meier, Kathryn 141 Merlz. Donna 141 Meitert. Brenda 141 Metterl. Kerry 69.141 Mettert. Kim ' 65.141 Meyer. Barry 92,105.106.141 Meyer, Carla 141 Meyers. David Michaud, Mark 141 Miers. Catherine 141 Miller. Chervl 141 Miller. Jeff 141 Miller. Kim 141 Miller. Kris 90.141 Miller. Steven 100.141 Miller, Stewart Millet. Patricia 141 Miiligan. Eugene 69 Minyard. Kenneth 141 Moehlenkamp, Kurt 48.49.144 Monteith. Roger 144 Moore. Gaynell 109.144 Moore. Reginald 11.62.92,93.105.144 Moran. Elaine 144 Morgan, David Morrison. Ann 10.106.144 Morrow. |ames 144 Mullenhour. Peggy 144 Mulpagano. Sharon 144 Munson. Richard Myers. Michelle 144 N O Nelson. Clinton 144 Nelson. Gregory 144 Nelson, Ken Newman, [on 144 Newport, Karen 144 Niblick. Tracy 144 Noble. Kim 144 Norris. Randy 144 Norton. John 144 Nusbaum. Juliet 144 Nusbaum. Ronald Nyberg. Roger 75,144 Obrian. Kathleen 46.144 Obrian. Timothy 73.92,105.144 Olinger. Michael 144 Oneil. Erin 144 Ontiveros. Matthew 45,62.73.86 Orr, Cindy 145 Owens. Cynthia 145 Oyer. Jacci 79,145 Pape. Robert Parker. Nancy 47,145 Parks. Michael 145 Parrent. Mark 145 Patel. Pratima 64.145 Palten, Tammy 145 Pcolinski. John 145 Pearson, Chris 145 Peaster. Sharon 145 Perkins. Laurie 76.77.105,107.145 Peterschmidl. Matthew Phillips. William 69.92,105.145 Pickering. Mark Pikel. Brian 145 Pinkston. Vickey 145 Pittenger, Melody 64.76,145.182 Pitts. Lisa Pitzen, Mary 145 Plait. Jay 86 105,145 Poccard, Brenda Poling, Dlorah 145 Pollard. Brenda 145 Porter, Geneva 145 Principe. Tal 145 Pritchard. John 29.69,145 Pruietl. Kevin 92.146 Puts. Gina Pvle. Scott 86.87 R Ragan. Catherine 146 Ramsey. Annette Rasor. Bruce 146 Reeves. Bonnie 146 Renno. Delaine 146 Repka, Ronald 75,100,101.146 Resendez, Jose Rice, Douglas 146 Richardson. Russell 100,146 Richman. Phillip 146 Richter. |ames 146 Rippetoe. Denise 88.146 Riviezzo, Tony 146 Roach, Patricia 146 Roark. Ricky 79 Roberts. Michelle 146 Robinson, Clarence Robinson. Kenneth Roebel. Gail 146 Rose. Sharon 146 Rout, Jeffrey 146 Russell. Liz 146 Russell. Timothv 146 Sample, Michael 146.183 Sarazen. Tamela 146 Sargent. Carl 146 Sarson, Paula 146 Sauers. Christoph 147 Savieo, Lisa 147 Schafenacker. Thomas 147 Schannen. Kenneth 42,46.147 Scheerer. Donald 73,105 Schell. John 147 Schenkel. Linda 106,147 Schenkel. Matthew 110.111,147 Scheider, Tom Scheribel. Dirk Schlichtenmye, Brian 147 Schmidt. Karen 11,24.49,147 Schmidt. Sheri 48.49,147 Schmidt. William 69.147 Schmitt. Deborah 147 Schmitl. Kenneth 147 Schneider. Thomas Schnitker. Shelly 147 Schrader. Richard 147 Schroeder. Douglas 100.147 184 Schwarz. Karl 74.75.147 Scofield. Mary 65.105.115.t47 Scott. Donna 109.147 Scott. Timothy 147 Sedery, Kim 147 Selby. ' Stephan 147 Senger. Shari 47.48.49.147 Seyboldl. Ann 47.106.148 Shaffer. Chad Shanebeck. Neil 148 Shannon. Kan 44 Sharpe. )ames 110,148 Shaw. Heidi 64.148 Shaw, Nina 62,148 Shearer. Susan 64.65.148 Shearer. Donald 148 Shoemaker. Stephen 148 Shomo, Lisa 148 Sidell. Gregory 42.46.148 Siebold. Kurt 57.92.148 Simpson. Tonia 62.148 Sitko. Karen 148 Skembos. Vasil 148 Slick. Nancy 148 Smith. Carla 148 Smith. Debra 148 Smith. Delores 148 Smith. Jason 109.143,148 Smith. Timothy 148 Snowden, Klarc 148 Snyder, Tamara 148 Sohaski. Kendall 73 Somers, Michael 148 Span. Cynthia 148 Stalcup.Stuart 149 Stauffer. Robert 80.81.149 Steager. Susan 149 Steiner, Beth 49.149 Stephenson, Scott 149 Stillman. Denis 149 Stine, Mickey Stine. Rickey Stoner, Wendy 53.149 Strauss. Sally Stuart. Stephanie 106,149 Woods, Marsha 151 Woody. Robin 151 Wright. Khris 151 Wright. Theresa 151 Wuest, Lawrence 151 T Taylor. Barbara 149 Taylor. Kenneth 42.149 Teders. Laurie Tennis, Robert 49 Tharp, Marcus 28 Thatcher, Tammy Thomas. Nanette 64,88 Thompson. David Thompson. Jeanne Thompson. Kevin Tiffany, Marshall Todd. Julie Traycoff, Lori 47 Treu. Steven Trostel. Brian Trueblood, Jeffrey Truong, Son 110.111 u V w Underwood. Ricky 69.81.92 Vachon, Kirk Van Patten. Laura 150 Van Wagner. Todd 150 Vandenberg, Sue 104.150 Vandervelde. Ann 127.150.186 Venderlv. Leslie 48.49.150 Verduce . |ohn 69.105.106.150 Vernasco. John 69.81.150 Viterisi, Diane 64 Voigt. Harold 150 Vorndran, Timothy 69,86.150 Wainwright, Charles 150 Walker. Vickie 109 Wallace, Stacia 28.128,150 Walters, John 11,90.105.150 Want. Carol 42,46.106,128.150 Ward, William 150 Warney. Anthony 100,150 Warren, Jacquelin 47.109.150 Warren. Loretta 64.109.150 Watson. Kirk 150 Waiters. Steven 75,105,115,150 Wauchek. Dori 86,150 Weatheriord. Kathleen 46,150 Weaver. James 150 Webb, Janet 150 Weber. Jon 151 Weissert, Andrew 22.29.110.111.143.151 Weltner. Scott 42,44.151 Wessel. George 151 Westerman. Kevin 32.151 Wharton. James 69.90.91.105.151 Whisler. Anita 151 White, Michael 42.44.46.151 Whitehouse. Tracy Whitney. Lisa 104,151 Wiedenhoeft. Michael 151 Williams. Dennis Williams. Gary 105.151 Williams. Jeanette 96.151 Williams. Kevin 151 Witcher. Ann 151 Witta. Karen 47.151 Witwer, Kyle 69,151 Wolansky. Susan 151 Wolff, Norman Woodard. Carl 151 Woods, Cassandra 151 Y Vergens. Thomas 152 Ziliak. Caroline 62,152 Zimmerman. Jacquelin 152 Zimmerman. Judy 104,152 Zurbrugg, Dorothy 39.152 Zurbuch, Jeff Zurzolo, Dina 49,152 A B C JUNIORS Abbott. Coy 157 Abbott. Kevin 166 Abels. Robert 73,157 Abraham, Jeanne 49.157 Ackerman, Andrew 157 Aderholt. Susan 44.157 Allen. Beth 79.157 Allen. Jeffrey 166 Allen. Merrily 157 Anderson. Cara 157 Anderson. Connie 157 Anderson. Michael 157 Anderson. Rebecca 106.156,157 Anderson, Robert 40.42.106.157 Ankenbruck, Philip 44.46.166 Ash by, Laura 157 Ator. Carole 44,88.157 Aughinbaugh, Krista 46.166 Aurich. Michael 157 Autry, Jonathan 69.83.92.157 Bailey, Darren 69,157 Baker. Amy 46.157 Barnes, Jacquelne 157 Barnes, James 157 Barr, Laura 44.166 Barta. David 44.157 Bartholow. Peter 30.48.110.157 Bassett. Clifton 157 Bassett. Duane 166 Bates, Rubey 84,109.157 Baxter. Michael 157 Bay. James 157 Bazur. Elizabeth 157 Beachum, James 166 Beaman. Steve 157 Beard. Diane 106,157 Beaver. Philip 49.157 Beck. Roger 157 Becraft. Karen 166 Belcher ]r, Grover 157 Bell. Kimberly 157 Bellio. John 110.111,157 Bench. William 69.90,105.157 Biddle. Bradley 157 Billingsley, Elizabeth 166 Bisson, Donna 157 Blackford, Jeffrey 157 Blake. Nancy 157 Blauvelt, Lester 166 Blevins. [ay 86.157 Bloom, James 69.105.157 Blume. Daniel 157 Bobay. Trent 166 Bodie, Ronald 157 Boggs. Deborah 44.157 Bogle, Andrew 157 Boitet. Tina 166 Boiling. Tammy 157 Bone. Kimberly 157 Bordner. Kelly 157 Bostick, Andrew 157 Boykin. Danny 157 Boyle. Tammie 62.157 Bracht. Janice 46.157 Bregin. Donald 69.105.157 Bright, Lisa 157 Brockup. Melody 157 Brown, Kyle 69.92.157 Broxon. Margaret 157 Brunke, Robert 157 Budzon, Debra 157 Budzon. Donald 166 Bunch. Allen 48.157 Burke. Lori 157 Burke. Michael 157 Burnett. Craig 157 Byers, Steven 157 Calhoun, Cheri 158 Campbell. Christine 47.158 Campos. Johnny. 110.158 Carlson, Colleen 158 Carlson. Michael 158 Carpenter. Gregory 158 Carroll. Laura 158 Carter, Donna 158 Caruthers. Katherine 158 Cavanaugh, Jacquelin 47,158 Chapman, Sharon 158 Chester. Christine 76.84,88.89.105.158 Chester. Todd 158 Church. Kim 158 Churchill, Cynthia 158 Clark. Kimberly 158 Clark. Lynn 158 Clausman, Ann 79.105,158 Clauss. Kimberly 43.46.158 Claybaugh. Brenda 158 Coats. Craig 158 Cobb. Tyrone 158 Qochren. Kathryn 158 Cole, John 166 Coleman. Karen 38,158 Collins. Dorothy 84.109.158 Collins. Kelly 158 Conser. Jan 42.44.46.49.158 Cook. Twana 158 Cooper. Joel 110,158 Cotton, Scott 158 Covaull, Michelle 158 Cox. Carolyn 47,158 Cramer, Rhonda 24,62.158 Cramer, Teresa 62.158 Cramer. Teresha 158 Crawford, Darlene 158 Crews. Robert 86,158 Crowe. Clinton 49,69,158 Cunningham. Deborah 158 Curry. Jon 43.44.158 D Dabbs. James 159 Dague, Mary 159 Dandridge. Lynn 159 Dansby, Eme ' rick 11,69.109.159 Daring. Tamela 159 Davis, Brad 159 Davis, Mozell 159 Davis. Timothy 159 De Koekkoek. Lidewy 159 Decamp. Gary 159 Deist. James 86,105,159 Detwiler. Scott 159 Detwiler, Shellene 49 Dewolfe, Nancy 159 Dickmeyer, Michel 92.105.159 Dickson. Ward 159 Didion. Carol 159 Dooden, Pamela 159 Dodson, |ames 166 Doehrman, Vincent 159 Doerflein. Stephanie 49.159 Dolk, David 159 Douglas, Marvin 159 Douglas Mil ki ' 62.159 Doyle. Sally 48.49,159 Dumask, Teresa Dunkin, Lori 159 Durnell. Patricia 166 Easlman. John 159 Ehrman, Cynthia 104,159,167 Eicholtz. Mark 69,159 Elick. David 46.159 Ellinwood, Jill 159 Ellis. Susan 159 Ellison. Mark 159 Erb. Elizabeth 159 Ervin. Scott 166 Eslep, Mitzi 159 Etzler. Dona 159 Evans. Kirk 44,159 Haggard. Jody 44,160 Hagler, Debra 62.160 Haines. Lori 160 Haislcy, Rebecca 166 Hall, Scott 43,44.46.58,160 Haller. Sandra 160 Hamilton. Andrew 160 Hamilton. Kimhorleo 160 Hammond. Nancy 160 Hamric, John 160 Hanifan, Marie 160 Hanifan. Susan 160 Hannigan. David 58.160 Hannigan. Debra 49.160 Harber, Annette 76.160 Harlan, Marilyn 49.160 Harris, Jeffory 160 Hartley. Douglas 160 Hartman. Kimberly 160 Harvey. Darryl 160 Harvey. Richard 48.49,160 Hausfeld. Michael 90.91.160 Hay, Jeffrey 69.92,105,160 Hekter. Tammy 166 Heller. Steven 160 Henning, Kevin 166 Herb. Kenneth 160 Hermancc, Robin 39.160 Herron. Lisa 76.77.85.89.160 Hill. Karen 166 Hinman, Edie 14,47,160 Hoaghurg. Caroline 160 Hollowcll, Bonnie 44.46.160 Holthaus, Brian 86,160 Hoot, Robin 160 Hornak, Maureen 11,104,105,167 Hornsby. Michelle 160 Hubcr. Patrick 160 Hughes. Jeffrey 69.100.160 Hughes, Nancy 160 Hull. Barry 161 Hunnicutt, Leticia 62.161 Hunter, Jon 161 Huston. William 161 Hulson, Kimbcrely 161 K F G Fairfield, Gary 159 Faust. Mary 79,159 Finco, Mark 44.69.92.105.159 Fisher. Lisa 159 Fisher. Terry 43.44.159 Floridis. John 23.69,159 Foltz. Karen 62.159 Fortier, Annette 65.159 Frane, Linda 159 Franke. Laura 159 Frederick, Charles 62.159 Freeman. Charlinc 159 Frisby. Cynthia 159 Fuller, Lori 159 Garey. Patricia 62,159 Garrrian. David 69,86,105.159 Garretson, James 166 Garvin. Bruce 159 Garvin, Donna 49.159 Gaston, John 81.92.159 Gavin. Bruce 159 Geary. Timothy 159 Gehl. Jennifer 106.159 Gcisolman. Kurtis 100.159 George. Deona 159 Gibson, Michael 62.159 Cinther. John 159 Glover, Donald 159 Gonzales. Lisa 159 Goodman. Laura 159 Goodwin. Richard 69,105.160 Goischall. Keith 160 Grantham, Shane 58.160 Gray. Benjamin 160 Green, Tonv 166 Greulach. Brian 160 Grieninger. Pamela 45.160 Grime, Patricia 160 Grise. Glenn 160 Griswold, James 106.160 Gnswold, Jonathan 160 Grove, Gary 160 Gutknecht, Jeffrey 75.160 L M H Hackncr. Hayward 160 Jackson, Anthony 161 Jackson, David 161 Jackson, Evelyn 62,105.109.161 Jennings. Michael 161 Jensen. Rose 161 Johnson. Cornell 161 Johnson, Jill 47.161 Johnson, Michael 161 Johnson. Robert 161 Jones, Bernard 161 Jones. Cheri 47.161 Jones, Douglas 73.166 Jones. Robert 48.49,70,161 Jordan. Larry 69.161 Just. Donald 44,161 Kaake. Wendy 114,115.101 Kaiser. Kevin 69. 161 Kaiser. Kurtis 69,86,161 Kallmyer. Brad 161 Kalsis, Michael 161 Kennedy. Arlonc 161 Kcnnell, Michael 46.161 Kerr. Julia 62.161 Kilmer. Scott 73.82.83.92.93.105.161 King, Angelcic 161 Kloe. Karen 46.106.161 Knoch. William 166 Knox. Kurt I66 Koch. Dan-ell 166 Koppier, [ohan 161 Koppin. Catherine 161 Korn, Donna 161 Krefl. Michael 161 Kniegcr. Paul 48,49.161 Kunkel. Judy 161 Lafever. Tamara 161 Lamb. Kevin 62.166 Lampel, Benjamin 101 Landel. Phillip 166 Landis, Jeffrey 161 Lane. Bradley 101 Lane, John 48,161 Lane. Sonya 166 l.anglot. Loo 161 Lanier. Jane 106.161 Lanning. Chris 161 Laslcy, Robert 161.166 Laycock. Margaret Leatherman. Renee 44.161 Loo, Gary 55.161 Lee. Michael 75.90.100.101.105,166 Lee. Tonya 161 Lehman. Robert 75.161 Leonard, Lori 44.46.79.105.161 Lewis. David 69.86.161 Lichti, Niels 92.161 Lov Kai, Lee 161 Lucas. Pamela 88.105.161 Lvkes, Cedric 166 Mackin. Tamara 161 Macckcr, Holden 46.161 Magce. Patricia 161 Maish. William 48.49.161 Maisonneuvc, Mark 106,161 Manning. Wanda 161 Mansfield. David 161 185 Marano. Dale 92.161.167 Martin. Donna 161 Mason. Cherri 44.162 Matchett. Lori 65,162 May. David 162 May. David 162 McBride. Fredric 162 McClendon. Mirian 48.49.162 McComb. David 69.162 McComb. Elizabeth 162 McDaniel, Lea Ann 49.162 McKee. Ralph 82,90.162 McNeely. Tonya 106.162 McPeek. Martha 44.162 Meek. Gregory 162 Mendez. Feliciano 162 Mettert, Sandra 44,162 Michaud, David 162 Michell. David 162 Miller. Blaine 162 Miller. Michael 162 Miller. Penny 49.76.105.107.162 Miller. Scott 166 Mills. Jody 162 Minton. Jeffery 166 Mitchell. Barbara 162 Mitchell. Robin 166 Moore. Kelly 49 Moore. Mary 166 Moore. Quinton 166 Morones, ]ulian 162 Morris, Amber 162 Moss, Kevin 162 Mueller, Sharon 40.47.162 Mulpagano. Janis 62.162 Mumaugh. Gretchen 162 Munson, Thomas 162 Myers, Debra 166 N O Neely. Marc 42.44.46.162 Neidrauer. lilt 162 Nelson. Traci 88.162 Nevills. Mark 162 Newville, Steven 166 Nieb, Pamela 62,162 Nobis, Deborah 162 Noble. Dawn 166 Noe, Marie 62.162 Norman. Sheller 166 Nussa, Barbara 46,162 O ' Quin. Larry 162 Omstead. Carl 162 Oster. Teri 44,162 Owens. Clint 162 Oyer, Stephen 162 Packer. James 166 Paradine. Kimberly 162 Parker. Carol 47.162 Parks. Karen 162 Parks. Penny 162 Parks, Timothy 62.166 Passino. )ohn 110.162 Paul. John 162 Paul. Timothy 66,163 Pcolinski. Nora 65.163 Pearson, Cheryl 106.109,163.167 Peggins. Terry 163 Peralta. Rita 163 Perkins. Charlene 163 Perkins. Nadine 48,49.107,163 Perse. Brian 163 Petersen. Lisa 44.163 Phillips. Michael 163.167 Phillips II. William 163 Pierce. Starlet 163 Plant. Scott 163 Piatt. Robin 46,105,163 Poffenberger. Julie 105.163 Pollard. Bernard 163 Pollick, Theresa 163 Poore, Timothy 44.163 Potoskv. Thomas 69.163 Powell. Jeffery 44.163 Pruiett. Kathryn 163 Przeniczny. Linda 46.76,84.96.163 Puff, Kimberly 163 R Rager, Mark 163 Rankin. Eric 69.163.166 Rebman. Cheryl 163 Rebman. Michael 163 Reecer. Mark 69.90.105.163 Reed, (eff 163 Reifeit. Jacquelyn 47,163 Rex, )ames 163 Reynal. Deborah 49.163 Rian. Michael 69,163 Rice. Rickey 62,163 Ridley. Carmen 163 Riedinger, Wade 46,163 Robinson. Annette 163 Robinson. Joseph 163 Robinson, Sara 166 Roe. Kent 44.163 Rogers. Janet 163 Rogosch, Jennifer 63,64.106 Rolland. Robert 44.75.92.105.163 Rosa, John 163 Ross. Martin 46,73,92.163 Ross, Michael 73,92.163 Roth. Kathryn 163 Rousseau, Denise 57,88.89.104.105.163 Rozier, Claudette 62.109,163 Rozier. Gwendolyn 166 Runyan. Betty 166 Russell. Melodie 163 Rutz. 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Kirk 166 Smith, Roger 164 Snyder. Kerry 75.164 Snyder. Linda 49.164 Snyder. Steven 44.166 Solloway. Jodie 105.106.164 Spahley, Tana 164 Span, Elizabeth 164 Span, Lisa 164 Sparks. Rebecca 164 Spencer. Mark 100,164 Spring, |ohn 43.44,48,164 Sproat, Scotty 166 Sprow. Delora 166 Stafford. Kelly 164 Stanger, Karen 164 Stanley, Jennifer 164 Steager. James 164 Stehlik. Joseph 90,164 Stein, John 164 Stephan, Douglas 164 Stephenson, Tracy 48,49,164 Stillwell. Jeffrey 69.81,164 Stocker, Karen 166 Stocker, Kenneth 46.164 Strebig. Michelle 164 Strother. Angelo 164 Stuart III. Clarence 69.164 Stuck, Tom 164 Studle, Connie 165 Sunderman. Ronald 42.44,165 Susdorf. Donna 165 Swan, Sandra 165 Swopshire. Dearth 166 Tame, Linda 165 Taritas, Russell 165 Tarr, Laura 165 Taylor. Elora 165 Taylor. Richard 69,86,165 Teegarden. Susan 165 Teel II, Thomas 165 Teetor. Ruth 48.49,106.165 Thomas. Steven 63.73,165 Thompson. Mark 165 Tobin. Mark 165 Tracy. Eric 165 Tracy. Lisa 165 Tribbett, Thomas 106.165 Tsuleff, Steven 73.92.165 Turange. Prentis 92.165 Turk. Jeffrey 165 Walker. Marilyn 165 Wallace, Eddie 165 Waller. Karen 166 Waller. Kevin 62.165 Waltemath, Constance 165 Watkins, 165 Weiler. David 165 Weingartner. Robert 165 Weisenauer, Jeffrey 62,100,165 Welker. Kirby 165 Wentz, Mark 165 Wessei. Susan 165 West. Mark 73.92.165 Weslerman. Karen 76,88.165 Whitacre. Kristine 65.165 White. Ronda 44,165 Wiegmann. Sandra 62 Wightman. Laurie 105.165 Wilkening. Lisa 62.76.84.105.165 Williams. David 165 Williams. Greggory 73.165 Wiliiams, Jennifer 165 Williams. Michael 62.165 Williams, Suzanne 165 Wilson. Anna 165 Wimberlv. Pamela 165 Winner. Holly 62.165 Hinner. June 165 Wise. Janna 165 Witt. Brian 42.44.46,165 Witte, Brent 42.44.165 Wittekind. Kathryn 165 Wolff. Jean 165 Woodmansee, Joani 165 Woods. Terry 63.166 Wootton, |effrey 162.165 Worthley, Cynthia 48.49.76.165 Wright, Yvonne 165 Wristpus. Jennie 47.110,111.165 Wurm. Richard 165 A B U V W Uhrick. Sarah 165 Upshaw, Tondra 49,62.165 Utley, Thomas 44.46.165 Venderly. Michael 69.165 Vernasco. Susan 105.165 Vincent, Michael 165 Voitlein. William 62,69,165 Volmerding, Jeffrey 165 Vorndran. Steven 165 Wade, Rebecca 165 Bromelmeier, Cynthia 169 Brouwer. Johnathan 169 Brown, Helena 169 Brown. Kevin 43.45.169 Brubaker, Douglas 90.169 Brumbaugh. Randal 169 Buckingham, Milton 169 Buesching. Patrick 169 Buiter. Karl 169 Burch, Teresa 169 Burke. Michelle 169 Burnett, Carla 169 Burns. Karen 169 Burroughs, Sophia 170 Burtley. Philip 170 Burton. Troy 170.176 Bush. Kenneth 170 c Y Z Yansky, Christoph 165 Yoder. Jeff 165 Young. Dell 165 Zeimet. John 165 Zent. |ames 58.165 Zimmerman, Kelly 165 Zollinger, Diana SOPHOMORES Ackerman. Stephen 90,169 Adams, Cynthia 169 Ainslie. David Albert. Gerald 169 Aldridge. Patricia 106.169 Allen, Valerie 169 Allison. Michael 90.169 Amstutz, Pamela 169 Anderson, Barney 169 Andreasen. Renee 169 Andrews, Elizabeth 169 Andrews, Vickie 169 Ankenbruck. Eve 169 Arnold, Michael 92,169 Arrington. Connie 169 Aurich. Thomas 169 Autry, Gabrelle 169 Axson, Monica 169 Baker, Brenda 169 Baker, Cynthia 169 Baker, Linda 169 Bandor. Shari 88,169 Baney. Steven 169 Barbre, |anet 169 Barcus, Brian 169 Barnard, Kevin 169 Barnett, Tina 47,169 Bassett. Allan 169 Bassett. Angela 169 Bauer. Anthony 169 Bauman, |ames 169 Baumgartner, Anthony 169 Beachum, Renecer 169 Beck. Lisa 169 Beck. Terry 169 Bench. Anthony 169 Benjamin. John 169 Bennett. Lisa 88.169 Bentz. Keith 169 Bewley. Tammy 169 Biggs, Sherri 169 Billingsley. Arthur 92.169 Billman. Lynerte 169 Binkley, Monty 169 Birrueta. Ramon 169 Blevins. Barbara 169 Bolenbaugh. Sheryl 169 Borcherding, Carlton 169 Bordner, Kevin 169 Boseker, Donald 169 Boyer. Julie 169 Brandt. Carol 169 Bratton, Donna 169 Bregin. Ronald 169 Bregin. Toni 169 Brinker. Ronald 92.169 Brockhouse. Kerry 169 Brockup. Monica 169 Brogan, Daniel 169 Cain. Sami 170 Candella. Joseph 170 Carboni. Rita 170 Carlton. Janet 170 Carney. Brenda 170 Carpenter, Deborah 170 Chen, Stephen 170 Clarice. Mitch 170 Clausman. Steven 170 Clauss. Christine 47.170 Clemens, Lawrence 170 Coats. Debra 170 Collins, Stanley 170 Collins. Todd 170 Collis. William 170 Colone. Denise 170 Colone. Timothy 170 Conner. Cheryl 170 Connert, Richard 170 Connors. Maureen 88,170 Cornett, Robert 170 Craft. Gregory 170 Crill |r. Alan 170 Cunningham. Susan 88,106.170 Curtis. Allen 170 Curtis. Jennifer 88.170 D E F Dabbs. Lisa Ann 45,46.170 Daniels. Keith 170 Dansby, Cara 109 Datcher. Elston 92.170 Davis, Curtis 170 Davis. Julie 170 Davis. Rashell 170 Davis, Sheila 170 Decamp. Kim 106.170 Decker, Denise 170 Deford. Brenda 180 Demaster, Mark 170 Depew. Richard 170 Depew, Ronald 170 Devitt, Kevin 170 Dick. Joseph 43,170 Dickmeyer, Jean 170 Dickson, Joyce 171 Dietz. Kenneth 171 Diller. Gary 171 Diller, Gloria 180 Dillon, Jason 171 Dinovo IV, Salvatore Dively. Mary 46,47.171 Dixon. Katherine 45,171 Donaldson, Roger 45,171 Donesa Carmen 171 Donlev, Christoph 171 Donnelly. Kathy 46.47.171 Doolin. Stephen 43.45.171 Douglass. Mark 171 Doyle. Dana 171 Drew, Tommie 171 Dumoulin, David 92.171 Duncan. Tamara 45,171 Durham, Carol 171 Earl. Sandra 45.171 Eberle. Joseph 171 Edmonds. Brian 171 Eichenauer, Scott 171 Eisenmann, Rosemary 45.171 Eley. Eddie 171 Eley, Jeffrey 171 Elmer. Linda 46.47,171 Epstein. Jamie 171 Erb. Jacquelin 171 Erdman, Kevin 171 Erickson, Rhonda 105.171 Etzler. Leslie 106,171 Farnham. Scott 171 Farris, Karen 171 Farris. Randy 43.45,171 Filipiak, |effery 171 Firth, |ill 171 Fisher. Beth 43.45.46,171 Fitzgerald. Victoria 46,180 Flaugh. Christoph 171 Flaugh. Lisa 171 Foltz, Lori 180 Fought. Phillip 172 Fowler. Greg 172 Fowler. Julia 46,172 Freeman. Robin 172 Frissell. Brian 172 Funk. Lisa 45,172 Funk. Melinda 172 Furry. Lisa 47.172 186 Galligan. Maureen 106,172 Garcia. Antonio 172 Garrett. Tamara 106,172 Garrett [r, Dwayne 172 Gatton. Gary 90.172 Gebhart, Douglas 172 Gebhart. Kim 172 Gehman. James 43.172 Gerard, )ohn 172 Gerardot Jr. Gary 172 Gibson. Linda 106.172 Giliiom, Eric 172 Gilmore. Jeffr y 172 Gize, Gary 172 Glenn. Diane 172 Glock. Brenda 105.172 Glossenger. Teressa 172 Glover. Brian 172 Goeglein. Jody 105.172 Goering. Keith 172 Gonzales, Linda 172 Good. Michele 47,172 Gordon. Denny Gottlieb. William 172 Graham. Margaret 88.89.172 Graney, John 172 Greene, Jeffrey 173 Greer. Kimberly 173 Greulach. Mark 173 Griffin, Jill 173 Griswold. Mary 173 Gruber, Debra 173 Guindon. Robert 43,46.173 Gumberl. Roberta 173 Haaser. Daniel 173 Haaser. Douglas 173 Hackner, Regina 173 Haggenjos, Brenda 173 Haines. Todd 173 Haisley, David 173 Hall. Jeffrey 173 Hall, Karen 173 Hall. Marguerit Hall. Bruce 173 Hamblin. David 92.173 Hamilton, Christine 88.173 Hamilton. Cynthia 173 Hampshire. Thomas Hannie. Harry Hannie, Marcia 173 Hansen. Cathi 173 Harber. Cheryl 173 Hardesty. Robin 173 Harper, Julie 173 Harper, Kimberly 173 Harrier. Laura 173 Harris, Julie 173 Hartman. Debra 106,173 Hartman. Scott 173 Harvey. Deondra 173 Hayes. Catherine 173 Hegerfeld. Chris 173 Heider. Herbert 173 Henriksen. Laura 43.46.173 Hernandez. Phillip 173 Herndon. Mark 92,173 Herold, Barbara 106.173 Herring, John 173 Herron, Lewis 173 Hiatt. Dan 173 Higi, Jeffrey 173 Hill. Catherine 46.173 Hill. Elizabeth Hill. Eugenia 173 Hodge. Andrew 173 Hogue, Alesia 173 Hollins. Rhonda 173 Hollowell. Terri 45,173 Holly. Kent 92,173 Homeleski, Brenda 173 Horn. Edward 173 Hottinger, Lisa 173 Hudda, Parviz 173 Hughes. Margaret Hughes. Naomi Huguenard. jeanna 106,173 Hull. Scott 173 Hunnicutt. Christine 173 Hunt. Robin 173 Hunt. Scott 173 Hyatt. Deborah 174 Jones. Margaret 174 Jones. Ronald 90,174 N K Kaiman. Wendy 174 Kain, Loraine 174 Katter, Edward 174 Keaffaber, Jeffrey 174 Keeney. John 174 Kelley, Lori 174 Kelly, Grace 47.174 Kemp. Michael 92.175 Kempton. Robert 175 Kennelly. Michael 43,45.106.175 Kern. Jeffrey 175 Kerwin. Thomas 175 Keys. Kelly 106,175 King, Dennis 175 King. Johnny 175 Kleinhans. Allen 45.175 Kneller. Dawn 47,175 Knight. Laura 175 Knott. Larry 175 Kuhns. Bradley 42,46,175 Kumfer, Rickie 175 Laird. Cynthia 45.175 Lake. Timothy 92,175 Lalevich, Anthony 175 Langston, Melanie 175 Lanning, Philip 175 Lanter, Michelle 175 Lapsley, Eunice 109.175 Larkey, Bradley 175 Lattimore. Roger 175 Lausen. Carrie 175 Layton. Kimberly 47,175 Leitzman. Darla 175 Leonard, Andrew 175 Lewis. Stephen 92.175 Livingston. Dennis 175 Lombard. Susan 175 Lomont, Barry 110,175 Loney. Charles 175 Lopez. Pete 175 Lolhamer. Linda 175 Lucas, Lisa 175 Luebbert, Charles 175 Luker, Jeffrey Lundy, Kristin 46.175 Lyons, Sidney Irby, Gregory 174 Irvine, Mary 174 Jackson. Bradford 92,174 Jackson. Conella 174 Jacobsen, Michael 45.174 James. Glynis 106.109.174 James. Mary 174 Jansen. David 174 Jauregui, Jeffry 174 Jehl. Lorraine 47,174 Jenkins. Todd 174 Jennings. Maria 174 Jensen, Thomas 174 Jewell. Brent 174 Johnson, Helen 174 Johnson, Kimberly 47.174 Johnson, Troydus 174 Johnston. Ronald 174 Jones, Elizabeth 46.47,174 Jones, Jeffrey Jones, Julia 180 Nank, Michael 43.45.176 Nash. Steven 92,176 Nay. Lisa 176 Nelson, Amy 176 Newman. Todd 176 Newville. Michael 177 I Ney. Michael 177 Nietert. Rebecca 177 Niiswonger, Janet Noe, Benita 177 Novitski. Gary 177 Nusbaum. Sharon 177,179 o M Macon. Cameron 175 Mahyles. Angela 175 Malone. Timothy 175 Mares, Donna 175 Martin. David 46.175 Martin. Keli 175 Mattes, Jennifer 47,175 Matthews, Desiree 175 Maxwell, Johnna 47.175 McCammon. Kelly 175 McCaslin. Dana 45,175 McComb. Robert 175 McComb, William 175 McCreanor. David 45,175 McDonough, Cathy 175 McGee. Paul 180 McGlaston. Calvin 175 McKee. Richard 90.175 McKinzie. Brent 175 McMahan. Kyle 45,175 McMeen. Michael 175 McMurray. Kevin 175 McPeek, Michael 175 Meeks. Charles 175 Meints, Karen 175 Mejer, Bradley 175 Menefee. Theresa 175 Merrill. Phillip 176 Mertz, Bruce 176 Mettert. Ruth 176 Meyers, Jon 176 Miller. Brian 176 Miller. Charles 176 Miller. Julie 47.180 Miller, Kathy 176 Miller, Kyle 105.176 Miller, Lisa 176 Miller, Peggy 176 Miller, Scott 176 Miller, Thomas Mitsopoulos. Chrisoula 176 Moennig. Laurie 176 Mondt. Wayne 176 Moore. Brigitte 45.176 Moore, Carl 176 Moore, Clarence 48.176 Moore. John 176 Moran. John 176 Morimanno. David 176 Morris. Izetta 176 Morris. Martin 176 Moss, Karl 176 Moss. Paul 176 Mueller, Jeffrey 176 Muff, Janette Mullenhour. Carol 176 Muncie, Kern 176 Munro, Gary 92,176 Murdock, Christoph 176 Myers, Mark 176 Myers, Wendy 176 O ' Quin. Deborah 177 Obrien. Rebecca 177 Oechsle. Douglas 43.45.177 Olinger. Kevin 177 Oneil, Maureen 177 Oreilly. Stephen 177 Osborn. Scott 177 Oster. Tracy 177 Owen. Jerald 43.45.177 Palmer. Daniel 177 Palmer. William 92.177 Pape. Michael 177 Parks. Brian 177 Parra. Lourdes 177 Patrick. Sean 177 Pattison, Carolyn 177 Paul. Janet 177 Perez, Andrea 177 Perkins, Colette 177 Pessefall. Leah 177 Petersen. Sheryl 47.177 Peterson. Cynthia 177 Peterson. Tammy 45,46,177 Phillips, Kirk 177 Phillips, Raymond 177 Phillips, Robert 177 Pickering. Joseph 177 Pittenger. Stefan 177 Pitzen. John Porter. Robin 177 Porter, Tonya Prince. Theresa 177 Principe, Cheryl 177 Pruiett, Mary 177 Przeniczny. Mary 177 R Rankin, Amy 177 Ransburg. Michael 177 Ray. Beverly 177 Read, Sherry 177 Reeves, Timothy 48.177 Resendez, Carlos 177 Richter. Leslie 177 Richter. Lisa 177 Ridings. Tammy 178 Riviezzo. Daphne Roberts, Jill 178 Robinson. Floyd 178 Robinson, Gloria 178 Rocha, Linda 178 Rodenbeck. Dean 178 Roebel, Linda 178 Roemer. Ronald 178 Rosse. Tonja 178 Rough, Edward 48,178 Roundy. Scott 106.178 Rowan. Charles 178 Rudolph. Rockwell 178 Russell, Tamara 178 Rybolt, Martin 178 Samaras, Peter 178 Sanderson, Robert 178 Sauer, Stephen 90.178 Sauers. Laura 178 Savieo. Mark 178 Schatko, Gregory 178 Scheribel, Jeffrey 178 Schertz, Denise 178 Schmitt, Sherry 178 Schrader. Thomas 178 Schroeder, Todd 178 Schwarz, Raymond 178 Scofield. Thomas 178 Scott. David 48,178 Shade. Rosalind 178 Shadle, Amy 178 Shaw, Jereldine 178 Shaw, William 178 Shelby. Michael 178 Sherwood. Susan 178 Shumaker, Sandra 178 Sidell. Jeffrey 105.178 Sitko. Gregory 178 Skinner. Sandra 178 Slater. Lillian 178 Slick. Thomas 178 Sliger. Timothy 178 Smith. Barbara 45,47.178 Smith. Dessolyn 178 Smith. James 178 Smith. Kenton 178 Smith, Mark 178 Smith, Ronald 92.178 Smith. Susan 178 Smith, Wendy 178 Snowden, Rhonda 178 Snyder, Bruce 178 Snyder, David 42,45,178 Snyder, Douglas 178 Sohaski, Jill 178 South. Lori 45,178 Span. David 180 Speck. Jami 47.178 Sproat. Kimberly 178 Sprott. Donna 47.178 Slache. Melanie 178 Stackhouse. Scott 178 Stafford, James 178 Stanley. Jeannine 178 Stavreti, Sherri 178 Steele. Renee 178 Steller. Carolyn 106.179 Stewart. Scott 179 Stockberger. Stephan 92.179 Stoiler. Brent 110,179 Stoner. Patrick 179 Storey. Diana 65.179 Stringer. Krehl 179 Stucky, Natalie 179 Swager. Cheryl 179 Swaim. Robert 179 Swain. Brian 92.179 Swanson. Holly 179 Sylvia, Christine 106,179 Tarr. Scott 48,179 Taylor, Rick 179 Taylor, Theresa 179 Thomas, Dennis 179 Thomas. Kenneth 179 Thompson. Beth 179 Tiffany. Steven 179 Timmons, Sherry 179 Toam. Steven 179 Tonak. Allen 179 Townsend, Dewayne 179 Townsend, Isaac 179 Treen, Linda 45.179 Tsiguloff, Karen 47,179 Turange, Michael 179 V V w Y Underwood. Sonya 179 Underwood, Steven Upshaw, Trona 109.179 Utley. Shawn 179 Van Horn. |uliana 106.179 Van Markwyk. Gerald 90.179 Van Patten, William 179 Vanderberg. Jack 179 Vandervelde. David 45.179 Vaught, Jonathan 45.92.179 Voirol, Diana 179 Waechter. Tania 45.179 Waffle. Kathryn 45.179 Wagner, |ohn 180 Wall. Rebecca 47.180 Walls, Anthony 180 Walsh. William Ward. Brigetta 45.180 Warr, Lesley 88.180 Warren. Belinda 180 Warren, Carolyn 180 Watson. Stephen 180 Weaver, jacquelin 180 Weiss. Timothy 180 Welch. Clarence Welch. Robert 48,180 Wendel. Daphne 110.180 West. Cynthia 180 Whisler. Cheryl 180 White. Earnestin 180 White. Jeffrey 180 White. Kenneth 90.180 White, Kristy 180 Whitlow. Becky 47.180 Wiley, Steven Wilkening, Dina 180 Williams. Cheryl 180 Williams, Linda 180 Williams. Theresa 180 Williams, Thomas 180 Williams. Thomas 92,180 Williams. Todd 180 Williams, Tyrone Willoughby. David 49.180 Willoughby, Todd 180 Wilson. Karen Wilson. Trent Wimes. Cheryl 180 Wise. Ronald 92.180 Wiseman, Scott 180 Woodson. Joe 180 Wozniak. Thomas 43,45,180 Wright, Roxanne 180 Wristpus. Petra 110.180 Wunderlich. Scott 92.180 Young, Lesli 180 Zehr. Mark 45.180 Zent. Thomas 180 Zent. Timothy 180 Zern, Mark 90.180 Zirzow. Bryan 180 Zoller, Steven 180 167 OUR THANKS TO PATRONS MR. MRS. E. S. ANDERSON 3615 Burrwood Terrace JOHN CAROL AUTRY 7223 Chivington Drive MR. MRS. JOHN F. BAUERLE 4166 Trier Road MR. MRS. RICHARD BENTZ 5729 Aloha Drive T.R. 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